Nestled at the end of a quiet country road, this diverse, 35+ acre, equestrian estate is a premier hobby farm, only 12 minutes from Interstate 94.
Originally constructed in 1945, the cape cod style home was moved to this site, placed on a new block foundation, and restored, in 1989. The home has been well cared for and periodically updated by the current owners for the past 12+ years. Drenched with morning sun, the kitchen overlooks the large, private deck with expansive views of the vast estate. The flow between the kitchen, formal dining, and living room is mostly open. Amazing sunsets can be experienced from the dining and living rooms. The main floor also features a den off the formal dining area with French doors, an informal dining area next to the kitchen, a full bath, a laundry closet, and a bedroom with its own entrance, which can be used as an additional flex space. The upper-level features 4 well-appointed bedrooms which are served by a recently updated bathroom. The lower-level walks out and features standard ceiling heights, a functional layout, a connected 2-car Spancrete garage, and is ready to be finished to your specifications.
The 2013 built outbuilding includes a fully finished, 30' x 32' workshop and a barn with 3 horse stalls and space to add a tack room. The barn also features an outdoor water hydrant, electricity, 2 horse paddocks and a large, fenced pasture. A sizable, PVC fenced riding arena is located at the front of the home. This thoughtfully cared for, versatile property is home to abundant wildlife and checks all the boxes for endless outdoor activities with 18+ acres of readily available and tillable land (up to 24 total acres), 3 acres of pasture, about 6 acres of wetland. With a trailhead just a quarter-mile down the country road to the north, you can walk or ride your horses to the beautiful Crow-Hassan Park Reserve and enjoy the 15+ miles of groomed horseback riding trails and 18 miles of hiking trails. All of this is just a short drive from downtown Maple Grove, downtown Rogers and the 94/494 loop.