Just before leaving Southfield Village headed to Norfolk CT, this 1790 dairy farm lies nestled into a dynamic landscape which includes sheer rock face, streams, woods, meadow, marsh, stone walls, and a cascading waterfall. The parcel is on both sides of Norfolk Road, with a large barn sited below the house, and a separate heated art studio alongside. In the house are abundant original details, blended with contemporary touches by the artist/owner who has made the farm home and studio since 1985. The formal front door is still in use and opens into a gracious center hall. There are multiple rooms for entertaining, dining, working and socializing, three bedrooms, two full bathrooms, two half baths, and four working fireplaces. There is a brand new furnace and hot water system in the full height basement. With multiple building sites and abundant natural features, this property can remain an enchanted and loved family home for artists and enthusiasts of rural life, return to it’s dairy farming roots, or embrace an entirely new chapter of Berkshire living.