Historic Stone Farmhouse with Wow Factor

Today’s house tour by Birdseye is stunning both inside and outside, yet it also has a unique wow aspect that might catch you off guard. Are you prepared to enter this historic stone farmhouse?

Photo by Birdseye

The industrial-style family area features a glass garage door that opens up to an alfresco dining space. On a side note, my family is vacationing this August in Door County, Wisconsin, and the residence we’ve selected to stay in has a door just like this!

Farmhouse Family Area with Union Jack CushionsPhoto by Birdseye

An exquisite, countryside scene is illustrated in mural fashion in the room leading into the kitchen. What a charming and tranquil space.

Blue Sitting Area with Hand-Painted MuralPhoto by Birdseye

Nestled between the mural room and the kitchen is a delightful butler’s pantry featuring a galvanized metal countertop.

Blue Customized Butler's PantryPhoto by Birdseye

And now for the stunning two-story kitchen that you wouldn’t anticipate finding in a historic stone farmhouse. Observe all the architectural intricacies, such as those bespoke wooden beams on the ceiling – and the spiral staircase at the far end of the kitchen.

Historic Stone Farmhouse Kitchen with Spiraling StaircasePhoto by Birdseye

Here’s the perspective of the kitchen from the balcony at the top of the staircase landing. Windows surrounding the area allow abundant natural light to flood in.

Historic Stone Farmhouse Kitchen with Spiraling StaircasePhoto by Birdseye

The bedrooms are tranquil and serene, lacking an abundance of color but beautiful nonetheless.

Farmhouse Bedroom in Cream and WhitePhoto by Birdseye

A second bedroom features both an extraordinary ceiling and floor design. A balcony invites you outdoors first thing in the morning.

Farmhouse Bedroom in Cream and WhitePhoto by Birdseye

I believe this is my all-time favorite bathroom. I adore the rustic stone wall accompanied by floor-to-ceiling light blue drapes. The painted clawfoot tub and the white tufted chair elevate the space immensely.

Claw Foot Tub in Historic Stone Farmhouse BathroomPhoto by Birdseye

A personalized mudroom creates an ideal area for transitioning from the outside to the inside. I appreciate all the tailored windows throughout the home.

Gray Mudroom in Historic Stone FarmhousePhoto by Birdseye

You can relish more stunning images of this historic stone farmhouse by Birdseye, a bespoke home builder in Vermont.

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