
Hawk Gate Farm – A Storied Vermont Estate
Steeped in history and rich with Vermont charm, Hawk Gate Farm is a rare and extraordinary 352-acre estate nestled in the rolling hills of South Pomfret—just minutes from Woodstock. This expansive, square-shaped property tells the story of rural New England, with roots tracing back to the post-colonial era. Its landscape evokes timeless beauty, peaceful grandeur, and a deep sense of place.
Originally comprised of five independent farmsteads, the estate has been thoughtfully unified into a working farm and recreational retreat. It honors its agrarian heritage while embracing the comforts and sophistication of modern stewardship.
The Isaac Newton House – c.1790 Federal-Style Brick Cape
At the heart of the estate stands the Isaac Newton House, a beautifully preserved circa 1790 Federal-style brick Cape, constructed by one of Pomfret’s earliest settlers. Built for his wife, Betsey, and their ten children, the home is a testament to early American craftsmanship, with details that include:
Finely crafted fireplace mantels
Original window and door moldings
Delicately beaded baseboards
Large brick hearth with beehive oven
Wide-plank wood floors, hand-forged hardware, and a historic plaster staircase
Meticulously maintained and sensitively updated, the home offers a rare opportunity to inhabit a living piece of New England history.
Additional Dwellings & Historic Structures
Complementing the main residence is a two-bedroom Carriage House, designed in the traditional American barn style. Overlooking a serene five-acre spring-fed pond, it offers flexible accommodations ideal for guests, caretakers, or multi-generational living.
Nearby stands a remarkable high-drive dairy barn, circa 1900—a rare and intact relic of Vermont’s dairy-farming legacy. Additional outbuildings include multiple barns, equipment sheds, and an apartment within one of the barns, offering significant space for agricultural use, livestock, storage, or creative repurposing.
Land & Legacy
The landscape is truly breathtaking—open meadows, mature maple groves, birch stands, and hand-laid stone walls define the topography, striking a perfect balance between wild beauty and cultivated land. Over eight miles of private carriage roads wind throughout the property, including the King’s Highway, a stone-lined grassy trail believed to date back to the 18th century.
A working sugar house continues the Vermont tradition of maple syrup production, while the fields and forests invite year-round recreation: hiking, horseback riding, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing.
Unmatched Location & Accessibility
While exceptionally private, Hawk Gate Farm is conveniently located just minutes from Woodstock, and within easy reach of Hanover, Dartmouth College, and the greater Upper Valley—providing a rare combination of seclusion and accessibility.
Property Highlights
±352 Acres of Meadows, Forests, and Stone Walls
Isaac Newton House: c.1790 Brick Federal Cape with Historic Details
2-Bedroom Carriage House Overlooking 5-Acre Spring-Fed Pond
High-Drive Dairy Barn + Multiple Agricultural Outbuildings
Apartment in Barn – Ideal for Staff, Guests, or Rental
Working Maple Sugar House – Actively Producing Syrup
8+ Miles of Carriage Roads, Including Historic King’s Highway
Exceptional Agricultural, Recreational & Residential Opportunity
A Once-in-a-Generation Offering
Hawk Gate Farm is not just an estate—it is a legacy. A place where history, nature, and stewardship converge, offering the rare opportunity to live within a landscape that has remained both timeless and vital for over two centuries.
Schedule your private tour today and discover the enduring magic of Hawk Gate Farm.

















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