Hide-Away Farm was owned and farmed by the Gray family, who
also owned and farmed Shady Lane Farm, for about 145 years.
During that time, they kept dairy cattle and farmed various
types of fruit for their livelihood. We acquired this beautiful
farm in 1983 and converted the 100+ year-old dairy barn to a
modern equine facility, while accenting the antique woodwork
and hand-hewn beams. As you look at this ohoto, you can just
see the entrance to the old cattle lane to the southeast of the
barn. You can also see the pond put in by a previous owner and
(on the left) the elegant, antiquarian farmhouse with its
recently rennovated, attached shed. Another item of interest is
the Periwinkle Road, an old carriage road, leading north to
Shady Lane Farm. Both Shady Lane Farm and Hide-Away Farm are
now under conservation easement, so their natural and
agricultural beauty is assured for generations to come.
