Small Fry Farm is for sale. What? Why?
So many friends and neighbors have asked us. It’s really a matter of practicality. As much as we love our home and farm and all the work that went into creating a sanctuary, it’s a new chapter in our life. Three of our four children have left the nest. No one can imagine us not farming, and really we can’t either. We plan to continue farming, just on a smaller scale.
There is so much potential here for someone younger and eager to start a business or raise a family in a perfect New England town. We have already done much of the hard work and initial investment in time and money. The procedures are already in place. Two huge greenhouses that took site preparation, setup for growing to include watering, cooling, weatherproofing, and upkeep. We have compost stations set up for ease of use. There are dedicated fenced gardens for berries. We even have two established asparagus beds and many fruit trees. I could go on, but the blog let’s you see how the farm has unfolded.
In addition to the farm, we worked on the interior of our home. We used colors from the eggs that our hens lay. They are calming natural shades. The kitchen is farmhouse functional with aritstic design elements. We used corrugated tin trim, chopping block counters, stainless steel, and vintage accents to create a modern, open concept kitchen that we could share while baking or making a meal. Yes, we even created a space for canned goods.
If you are interested in a lifestyle change or just want to be in a wonderful town and send your kids to Fryeburg Academy, come and see our home and create something wonderful here for you!
If you want to know more about this property just contact Nicole Fitzgerald at 781-308-3188 or email her at Nicole@thecblife.com and check out our listing for 119 Fish Street, Fryeburg, ME. You will also see it on realtor.com or zillow.