Morning starts on the wide covered front porch—quiet, golden light sliding across 25.69 surveyed, fully fenced acres. The herd drifts along the fence line, the garden beds are still cool, and the orchard’s just starting to show off. You hit the automatic gate on your way back from town, drive up the private lane, and it already feels like the noise of the world got left at the road.
This place is built to work and built to last. The 3-bed, 2-bath home (about 2,030 sq ft) is metal-sided with a metal roof—low-maintenance and tough. Inside, you’ve got the cozy fallback of a wood-burning stove plus the convenience of electric heat and cooling. Systems have been thoughtfully updated—new water and electric service, new septic, new plumbing and windows—and the house is wired for a generator, so storms are a non-event. All the kitchen and laundry appliances (only a couple of years old) so your move-in list gets a lot shorter on day one. **Deep freezers do not convey**
The land is the star. Gently rolling pasture gives you line-of-sight on your animals, while a creek traces the back of the property and a small pond anchors the evenings. The orchard and garden spot are steps from the house—and yes, there’s water running to the big barns and the garden, so you can actually keep everything thriving when summer turns up the heat. Whether you’re raising calves, collecting eggs, or pulling in tomatoes by the basket, the layout makes daily chores efficient.
Barn infrastructure is dialed for real use. The massive 40'×80' barn—set up for a sawmill—has a concrete floor, perfect for equipment, a serious workshop, or feed and hay storage. A dedicated calving barn adds function where it counts, and a run-in shed gives your herd shelter without slowing your rotation. The lofted barn (closest to the home) is perfect for small livestock or storage. The new chicken coop will keep your flock cozy and producing. Everything is fully fenced and surveyed, so you can start mapping pasture moves and projects immediately instead of measuring lines and sorting gates.
Picture the rhythm: morning checks at the calving barn, a mid-day run through the orchard, late-afternoon chores at the big barn, and a slow porch sit while the sun drops behind the fields. When winter shows up, you’ll be grateful for the wood stove, the metal roof overhead, and the fact that the house is generator-ready. When spring hits, it’s seedlings, fence walk-throughs, and the creek running wide at the back.
Homesteading here doesn’t feel theoretical—it feels turnkey. Bring your livestock, your tools, and your plans. The heavy lifting—access, utilities, fencing, water lines, and useful outbuildings—has already been handled. You get to focus on production, not just prep.
Property Highlights (so you can skim, then come see):
25.69 surveyed acres in Owingsville, fully fenced with a mix of gently rolling pasture and water features
Creek at the rear boundary + small pond by the lofted barn
Orchard/fruit trees and a defined garden spot, with water at the big barns and the garden
40'×80' barn (sawmill setup) with 90%+ concrete floor—ideal for equipment, shop, or storage
Calving barn + run-in shed to support livestock from day one
Secure chicken coop for your flock
Private drive with an automatic gate and underground electric to the property
3BR/2BA home, ~2,030 sq ft, metal siding and roof; covered front porch overlooking the fields
Wood-burning stove plus electric heat/cooling
Updated services: new water and electric service, new septic, new plumbing, and windows
Generator-ready
All kitchen & laundry appliances convey (only a couple of years old)
If you’re looking for a place where self-sufficiency is more than a Pinterest board, Stulltown Road is ready when you are—practical, peaceful, and already set up to produce. Bring your can-do spirit; the rest is waiting on the porch.
Directions: Link to exact location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/XKVczLRRN7bLyjBy6 You might get lost if you don't follow it :)
Showing Instructions: **There may be dogs pinned in the big barn. They appear very friendly but please mind any children just in case they jump or scratch.
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