Timber-frame home on 12 wooded acres
Timber-frame home on 12 wooded acres
Description
Featured in Buffalo Spree and Artvoice, this timber-frame home features stunning hickory and black walnut interiors illuminated by two-story windows that face the morning sun. Radiant floor heating and earthen-plaster climate design. Wake up in queen and king beds, lounge under covered verandas, and shop right next door at Thorpe’s organic farm store. • 7 minutes from the Village of East Aurora • 24 minutes from Bills stadium • 1 hour from Niagara Falls The space The Pennsylvania blue stone floors radiate heat in the winters and contain a variety of colors from rust to silvery blue patina. The deep-colored plaster walls are over a foot thick on the north and east walls with smooth rounded corners around windows. The stairs are white oak and upstairs floors are red oak. They are waxed and oiled for a natural look. The downstairs is an open floor plan. You can prep a meal on the extensive black walnut counters or wash vegetables in the vintage white porcelain farmhouse sink while chatting with guests on the plush sofas or at the 7ft industrial modern dining table. The kitchen is equipped with a coffee maker, stainless steel refrigerator, microwave, and gas stovetop oven. The upstairs bedrooms and bath are connected by a balcony that looks out on the two-story wall of windows. A small seating area on one end is a cozy nook to read. The full bathroom has a porcelain claw foot tub with vintage hardware and an oversized natural tile shower. The back bedroom with the king-sized bed has an empty dresser and closet for your belongings. The dark brown plaster walls are perfect for sleeping in on weekends. The front bedroom with the queen-sized bed has an empty dresser and a 50" Roku television. Panning out, the neighborhood is rural farmland and wooded. The house sits on 13 undeveloped acres that include wetlands and woods. Between the house and the county road is a row of trees, then tree-sized shrubs (that produce hazelnuts you can try in early fall), then a couple of Northern Gitalpas (majestic large-leafed trees with long beans that you cannot eat) and a few fruit trees (help yourself to pears and apples in the fall).
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