Here is a property to remind us that under all is the land. Beautiful scale in every way; the owners have loved and respected this property and are now making it available to someone who will love it as they have. Documented as one of the oldest homes in the area, this 1835, forty-six-acre farmstead has stood the test of time. The central part of this home is Brick, and the ell and barn are traditional posts and beams with white clapboard. The home features many 19th-century details and has approximately 2,300 square feet of living space. The first floor consists of an expansive 21' x 16' great room with a vaulted beamed wood ceiling with views of the pool, fields, and forest. Additionally, it has a 15' x 13' formal dining room, large eat-in kitchen, laundry room, large bedroom with a walk-in closet, full bath, office, and mud room. The 2nd floor offers two large bedrooms and a full bath. There is a small single, detached garage; however, the barn... What an amazing, meticulous structure! It stands tall and needs absolutely no attention. The floor is cement and can withstand as many cars as you wish to park. A large workshop area, three horse stalls, three original stand-up/tie-up horse stalls, and a separate attached 'boat storage' garage. One could park an entire antique car collection in this barn! The in-ground swimming pool... When was the last time you experienced a pool with views? It's private and has sweeping views of blueberry fields, forest, and the foothills of the Mount Washington Valley. The forest has approximately two miles of hiking and horse-riding trails. The Farnsworth brook borders the easterly side of the property, where you will also find the springhouse, which provides an additional water source for the house. According to a June 2023 timber evaluation document (on file), approximately 36 acres of forested land is currently valued at $60,000. 3-phase power is available at the street, opening alternative uses for this property.