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Lancaster County Farm Country Real Estate

Find your place
among the fields and the farms.

A fieldstone farmhouse on a few green acres, a brick home a block off the market-town square, or a working farm with a bank barn and good ground out back, shown to you by people who drive these back roads, cross these covered bridges, and know which fields drain well, which lanes flood in a wet spring, and which old barns still have honest bones.

Farmhouse on AcreageIn TownWorking FarmBuilding LotUnder $500k
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Market towns and farm valleys we know road by road
Both
The brick streets in town where you walk to the market and the quiet lanes out among the fields and barns
Local
We grew up on these roads, shop the same farm stands, and cross the same covered bridges the families we help come to love
610+
Families we have helped settle into country life, in town and out among the fields
On the market

Homes built for open fields, a real porch, and room to grow something.

A few of the places this corner of the county is known for, with fresh listings every week.

On Acreage
Mill Creek Road

The Fieldstone Farmhouse

$565,000
4 Bed2 Bath6 Acres
In Town
Market Square

The Brick Home Off the Square

$372,000
3 Bed2 BathWalk to Market
Working Farm
Covered Bridge Lane

The Farm With the Bank Barn

$845,000
5 Bed3 Bath40 Acres and Barn
Why people put down roots out here

More than a house. A life lived close to the land and the people on it.

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The seasons set the pace out here

A spring morning watching the fields turn green, a summer drive past the corn with the windows down, a farm stand run for tomatoes and sweet corn, and an autumn supper after the harvest is in. We help you find the place that fits the life you actually want, in town near the market or out where the fields start at your back fence.

02

You learn the county side by side

Which towns keep a real square with a market, a school, and a hardware store, where the ground drains and where it stays wet, and which fieldstone houses and old barns have good bones behind the weathered look. We walk you through the honest feel of each town and road before you choose.

03

Straight about land, water, and the barn

What a well, a septic system, and a shared farm lane really mean out here, how an old stone house and a bank barn hold up, where a creek can come up in a wet spring and where it stays put, and which repairs can wait a season. We give you the honest country math up front, not after you have the keys.

The towns

Where you'll want to put down roots.

Each town in this part of the county has its own feel. Here are the ones people fall for.

Stonemill Borough

The brick market town, a Saturday farm market on the square, a hardware store that still knows your name, and homes a short walk from it all

Bridgeton Valley

Out where the covered bridge crosses the creek, lanes of fieldstone farmhouses on a few acres each, room for a garden, a few hens, and a porch

Furrow Hollow

Back among the working farms, ground that has grown corn for generations, bank barns and silos, and acreage for the family that wants to farm in earnest
New to the county

Moving to farm country is its own kind of move.

A lot of our buyers are trading a crowded suburb and a long commute for a town where the kids can ride bikes to the market, a fieldstone house with a porch and a yard, or a few acres where they can finally keep a garden and some chickens, so we slow down and walk you through how a country property really lives across a full year, planting season and deep winter alike.

How an old stone house and a bank barn hold up, what a well, a septic system, and a shared farm lane ask of you out here, where a creek runs high in a wet spring and where it stays calm, and what heating, upkeep, and insurance truly cost out among the fields. Real answers before you commit, not after your first hard winter.

Start With a Local Guide
Come walk the back roads with us

The next chapter starts out among the fields.

Tell us what you picture, a farmhouse on a few acres, a brick home on the square, or a working farm with a barn, and we will send you the places worth a look.

Plan a Visit
Library · Crop Circle Realty (Farm Country)