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The main house, built in 1892 in the Queen
Anne style, and now home to BRI's offices and the
Hinkle-Garton Farmstead museum.
The Farmstead Houses, Buildings and Grounds
The Hinkle-Garton Farmstead,
with over 11 acres, includes two houses as well as several farm
outbuildings.
The Queen Anne House
The main house, a farmhouse in the Queen Anne style, was built in 1892. The
exterior is notable for its double porches, stone foundation, and stylized Queen
Anne decorations, including chamfered shingles and starburst patterns at
each gable.
The farmhouse has two stories plus a basement and an attic. On the first
floor, there is a front vestibule, a main parlor, a dining room, a music
room, and a kitchen. There is also an enclosed summer porch. The flooring is
the original tongue-and-groove material installed in the home in the late
1800's. Virtually all of the original woodwork is still intact, including
built-in cabinets, doors and door frames, and transoms. The main floor is
home to the farmstead museum. The upstairs, with four bedrooms, are used as
office space for BRI.
The farmhouse is an excellent space for small group meetings. With the
renovated and fully updated kitchen, it is also ideal for event rental where
food will be served.
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Original shutters
cover many of the windows. Furnishings are also original to the
home, once owned by Daisy Garton and her family. |
The Rental House
The smaller house at the farmstead is the rental house. It is a gabled-ell structure with two bedrooms in the main
downstairs house and a separate single-bedroom unit upstairs. Both are used
as leased rental space.
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The Farm Buildings
The farmstead has four outbuildings that are original to the property
when it was a fully functional farm. The largest building is the dairy barn.
There is also a corn crib, a blacksmith shed, and a garage.
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Clockwise from top right:
The blacksmith shed, the corn crib,
the garage, and the dairy barn. |
The Grounds
The farmstead covers roughly 11 acres, including the grounds around the
farmhouse and a large parcel north of the farm buildings. The grounds are
mowed but not farmed or cultivated. They are used to display several pieces
of antique farm equipment. The original well is also in plain view. Given
their close proximity to the farmhouse, the grounds are ideal for large
outdoor event rental.
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| The grounds
are extensive, with large open fields (left) as well as areas that
display antique farm equipment such as this cistern (right). |
For more information about rental of the facilities at the farmstead, please
click here for a
pdf with rates and policies.
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