
Summary
Built about 1818, the original farm consisted of a stone house and stone bank barn. Author, Pearl S. Buck bought the farm in 1942 and in 1948 added a wing to the original barn and built a machine shed and a ten stall barn. Ms. Buck raised prize-winning Guernsey cows. The farm is considered a historic farmstead and is being considered for eligibility on the National Register.
The Walkers bought the farm in 1984 and have used the ten-acre farm for their horses. In 1997, they began the conversion of the barn and addition into a bed and breakfast. They opened in September of 1999.
Source: www.stoneridge-farm.com/about.htm

Features
Food:
Breakfast
Amenities:
Private Bath, Jacuzzi Tubs, TV, Swimming Pool, Kitchenette

Activities & Animals
Hiking, Biking, Canoeing/kayaking, Horses, Swimming, Artists' studios

Allowed
Children under 12, Weddings, Corporate Retreats