The Hageman House, built in 1861, is a historically accurately restored, Italianate-Victorian farmhouse, with mature trees and a stone well in the backyard, and surrounded by lush meadows and wooded wetlands. The interior of the house has original fireplace mantel pieces and woodwork, and some 19th and early-20th Century furniture and appliances.
The horse, dairy, and wagon barns on the property, built between 1876-7, were designed by the farmer using a unique mix of Dutch, English, and Victorian styles, and are therefore unlike any other barns in the world. Inside the horse barn are exposed, hand hewn beams and rafters, and a 30 foot ceiling.
Antique farm and household tools (19th and early-20th Cen.) are available for use for projects on the Meadows Foundation stewarded properties only.
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