Built in 1872 George Grant’s Villa is a National Historic Site and one of the biggest stories in the history of American livestock. Four Aberdeen Angus bulls arrived on May 17th, 1873 and changed the game forever. The rest is history. The views from the wrap-around porch are amazing. The home is built completely from limestone. It has been refurbished and includes the original tin ceilings, wood trim, doors, and gorgeous stair rail and banister. The home is equipped with all new double hung, double pane windows, central heat and air, fiber optic internet, and all your modern appliances. On the main floor, you have a spacious kitchen, living room, parlor, full bathroom/laundry room, and office. A gorgeous staircase leads you to the second floor where you’ll find 4 nice sized bedrooms, including a large master. A big bathroom is located just off the master bedroom. There is a partial basement with shelving, that makes for great storage. The property includes a 40 X 90 steel equipment shed, a 47 X 96 barn and hay storage building, an oversized, insulated two-car garage, 2 large grain bins with internal auger systems, a chicken coop, a large 90 foot cattle loafing shed, a dairy barn, and many other multi-use outbuildings. A brand new steel corral system is located outside of the barn, and there’s new barbed wire fencing throughout the property. The back 15 +/- acres are currently pasture that is hayed and would make a perfect place to hold a few horses or a couple Angus steers. An additional 19 acres of hay meadows on the front of the farm could be put into pasture or swathed and bailed like it currently is. This property would be a great place for a business owner that needs ample space to store their equipment. It would make an ideal location to calve out your herd. It’s also a perfect place to raise a family and sets up to be an incredible hobby farm, with plenty of space for pigs, chickens, lambs or any other 4H projects you can think of.