
“McCulloch Place” is an 18th century Cape-style, Historic Adams farmhouse, once owned by Quaker pioneer Benjamin Lapham. This spacious post and beam – plank construction home offers five bedrooms, two baths, a farmhouse kitchen and pantry, gracious dining room, parlor and study. The above- ground finished lower level includes a one bedroom, one bath apartment with a spacious kitchen and living room. There is one detached garage with three spaces and one attached garage with a work room, both with full attic storage. Phenomenal 80’ x 90’ barn with 7 garage spaces, all on 13 acres with a stream and mountain views- yet close to town. Great potential as income-producing Right to Farm property, with plenty of room for business equipment and storage.





















