Flanked by acres of open meadows and known as the “1832 Farm,” this property is officially recorded as one among a select handful of New Hartford’s original 19th c brick homes. The current owners preserved the New England patina of the random-width board flooring, pumpkin pine paneling and myriad fireplaces, then nearly doubled the size of the living space with an architecturally-designed two-story addition of a kitchen, family room and primary bedroom retreat. The 11+ acre setting includes an original barn, an outdoor ring, and a second 1997 barn with 6 box stalls, tack room, connected “indoor” ground-work ring and direct turnout to fenced paddocks with a pond. Fulfill your desire to have horses or other livestock, start or store your car collection, satisfy your nostalgia for a grass-roots life style or just slow the pace and enjoy the luxury of quiet.