Inside the home
This is a legitimate 1861 fieldstone farmhouse on 5.6 acres outside Paris — the kind of property that comes up once a decade. The stone exterior and metal roof are in genuinely good shape, and the wide-plank pine floors have been carefully refinished throughout the interior. The kitchen has custom solid-wood cabinetry and walnut counters, but white appliances keep it from reading as a full modern renovation. Two updated bathrooms, a large primary bedroom with ensuite, and second-floor laundry make the layout work well for daily living. A sunroom addition with pellet stove adds usable space and connects directly to the yard. The land is the real story: mown trails, a pond, a wooded block, a 38-foot double garage with an insulated studio, and a converted grain bin turned outdoor lounge. The old bank barn at the rear is at end of life. Unfinished basement is stone foundation — storage only.
- Rare 1861 fieldstone exterior in excellent structural condition
- Metal standing-seam roof — longevity and low maintenance
- Wide-plank original pine floors refinished throughout
- 5.6 acres with mown trail system, pond, and wooded tract
- Detached 38x24 ft double garage with insulated office/studio space
- Converted grain bin gazebo — unique outdoor entertaining feature
- Second-floor laundry — practical for a 1.5-storey layout