Dating to the late 1700s, this remarkable stone home sits amid beautiful, scenic acreage. Stacked stone walls, a graceful semicircular gravel driveway, and a winding fieldstone walkway create an unforgettable first impression. Covered front porches offer serene vistas of the expansive front yard. A stone pathway leads to the lower porch, framed by handsome tapered posts and opens through triple French doors to the living and dining rooms. An impressive foyer with terrazzo tile flooring leads to a remodeled open kitchen with a large window over the sink and cathedral beamed ceilings, while dramatic angled transom windows draw in natural light and frame views of the surrounding landscape. A cozy breakfast nook features an island for prep and seating. The living room is open to the dining area, all anchored by a striking fireplace with a substantial wood mantel, exposed beams, slate flooring. A practical first-floor layout blends modern convenience with the home's enduring character. Two bedrooms upstairs offer hardwood flooring and exposed beams. An impressive stone wall with an original fireplace and built-ins grace bedroom two. the entire top floor is reserved for a private primary suite complete with its own outdoor deck, office nook, vaulted ceiling, hardwood flooring, a double closet and an en-suite bath. Rich in history, the house lives beautifully for today, balancing period architecture with comfortable gathering spaces and timeless style.