This charming and unique post-and-beam converted dairy barn, once part of Walnut Hill Farm, is full of character. The walk-up attic with a widow's peak (recently upgraded with $2,000 in new windows) offers expansion potential for an amazing additional living space. The property includes a studio apartment that can provide monthly income ($850, month-to-month) or serve as extended family space. For collectors or those with multiple vehicles, there are two three-car detached garages (one with a full second floor) and an additional garage under the house. The main living area is open and inviting, with a kitchen that flows into the dining and living room spaces. Large windows bring in natural light, and newer sliders lead outside. An oversized wood stove can heat the entire house, perfect for cozy snowy days. There's also a quiet family room with barn wood walls and a picture window. The home features two bedrooms on the main level, 1.5 baths, 8" walls, solar panels, and three mini-splits, making it highly energy-efficient. The main home's electric bill averages $123.18, while the apartment's is just $51.65, with solar contracts included. The grounds are stunning, with amazing flower gardens, a tilled and ready vegetable garden, and two stone silo foundations adding unique character. The roof over the family room section and one garage is about a year old, while the rest of the roof dates to 2010. This property is a rare gem!