Welcome to this North Burnt Fork property! The magnificent 16+ acre rural property features 2 homes that boast over 3,200 square feet of living space, combined with one massive historic barn. This hidden gem is nestled in the sought- after Burnt Fork drainage east of Stevensville and is surrounded by agricultural lands. The primary home is a fully restored, era-specific 1910 farmhouse. This home features 1,488 square feet of living space and was fully restored, down to the studs, in 2016. The restoration consisted of exposing the high ceilings, installing new electrical, plumbing, windows, heating system, roofing, actual real wool insulation, and painting the entire interior and exterior. This home is a must-see as it is a step back in time yet has all the comforts and functions of a new home. One of which is accessibility, for example, there are no steps when entering two of the exterior doors, and the interior main floor has 36” doorways. The guest house is a 1,786 square foot, 3 bedrooms,2 bathrooms home that had undergone an extensive remodel in 2010 and 2017 which included, new roofing, paint, and flooring. A larger Vermont Casting propane stove replaced a smaller one for better heating and the shower in one bathroom was replaced, both were done in 2024. Outside you will find the picturesque big red barn most likely built around the late twenties or early thirties. This iconic structure can be seen for miles. With two stories and standing over 25 feet tall, the history in this structure will leave you in awe when you are walking through the second story. The original apple orchard sits east of the farmhouse. Irrigation water is pumped directly from the canal above the property to irrigate that area. The opportunity to own 2 homes situated in one of the Bitterroot Valleys' most scenic areas of open agricultural space is not often available. To schedule your private showing please call Dan Kerslake at (406) 369-5857, or your real estate professional today!