Project posted by Thomas Paron

Buttonball Farm

Year
1845
Structure
House (Single Residence)
Style
Farmhouse
Antique Barn
Antique Barn
Granite carved pillow (markmennin.com)
Granite carved pillow (markmennin.com)
Pool, Antique Barn and Chestnut Pergola
Pool, Antique Barn and Chestnut Pergola
Distant views of hay fields and Sycamore trees
Distant views of hay fields and Sycamore trees
Drakeley Pool & Hot Tub (drakeleypools.com)
Drakeley Pool & Hot Tub (drakeleypools.com)
Rainbow over back 40
Rainbow over back 40
Cloud Splitters: White Onyx carved stone chairs. (markmennin.com)
Cloud Splitters: White Onyx carved stone chairs. (markmennin.com)
Mid Summer hay field
Mid Summer hay field
Open hay fields
Open hay fields

Details

Square Feet
4163
Lot Size
38.5
Bedrooms
4
Full Baths
2
Partial Baths
2
Smart Home Tech
Nest

Credits

Posted by
Interior Design
Self
Landscape Design
Dirk W. Sabin Landscape Architect
Photographer
Jake Paron

From Thomas Paron

Buttonball Farm (The Minor Farmstead) is located close to the heart of Woodbury's Historic Village. This significant country estate set on 38.5 open & rolling acres bonded by the dancing Pomperaug River. Once a gentleman's farm, this 1845 property has been transposed to the 21st century consisting of the main house, private office, detached three stall garage, large antique barn, gunite pool & hot tub, and tennis/sport court. Stone patios and pergolas near tennis court and pool enhance entertaining in grace and style. The property is graced with sycamore trees, open hay fields/meadows, and Christmas trees, walking trails, perennial gardens, rolling lawns and protected Pomperaug River. The Minor Farmstead was listed on the State Register of Historic Places by the Connecticut Historic Preservation Council on April 3, 2013. The State Register of Historic Places is an honorary designation established by the General Statutes.