Inside the home
This is a 29.3-acre working farm in Brant County, currently operating as a turkey breeder operation. The two long poultry barns have solar panel arrays on their roofs, and 21 of the acres are workable cropland. The farm infrastructure is the main event here — the residence is secondary to the agricultural asset. The brick farmhouse has two distinct personalities. The newer addition at the back has a vaulted great room with a fireplace, built-in cabinetry, and French doors to the deck. The original brick section is largely unrenovated — loft bedroom with worn plank floors, a very dated laundry room, and bedrooms that haven't been touched in decades. One upstairs bathroom has been refreshed with a tiled shower and shiplap walls. The yard has a well-landscaped natural pond, elevated deck, and above-ground pool. Buyers here are either continuing the farm operation or reimagining the property entirely — the listing describes both paths as viable.
- 29.3 acres with 21 workable acres of productive farmland
- Operating turkey breeder farm with large solar-equipped barns
- Vaulted great room addition with fireplace and built-ins
- Natural pond feature with stone landscaping in rear yard
- Mature trees and well-maintained lawn around the residence
- Solar panels on barn roofs provide energy income or offset
- Above-ground pool and elevated deck at rear