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Madison Today
By the People, for the People
Historic Farmhouses Offer Rustic Charm Across the U.S.
From Tennessee to Texas, these picturesque properties provide a glimpse of country living.
Mar. 28, 2026 at 7:00pm
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A roundup of several historic farmhouses currently on the market showcases the rustic charm and character-rich features that come with these old country properties, including wide-planked floors, thick painted moldings, built-in china cabinets, beadboard, working fireplaces, and more. The farmhouses span from the Northeast to the Deep South, offering potential buyers the chance to turn their dreams of country living into a reality.
Why it matters
As more people consider leaving urban areas in search of a quieter, more peaceful lifestyle, these farmhouse listings provide an enticing glimpse into the appeal of country living. The properties highlighted offer a range of sizes, ages, and amenities that could attract buyers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquility of rural settings.
The details
The featured farmhouses include a 1920s property in Jonesborough, Tennessee with porches galore, beadboard-wrapped dining room, and renovation potential; an 1840s home in Sandersville, Georgia with five working fireplaces and historic features like wood-planked walls and wainscoting; and an 1800s farmhouse in Ashford, Connecticut with white planked walls, exposed wood ceiling beams, and a primitive two-sided stone hearth.
- The farmhouses are currently on the market as of March 2026.
The players
Heather Price
Real estate agent representing the Jonesborough, Tennessee farmhouse.
Robin Shearouse
Real estate agent representing the Sandersville, Georgia farmhouse.
Dan Keune
Real estate agent representing the Ashford, Connecticut farmhouse.
The takeaway
These historic farmhouses showcase the enduring appeal of country living, with their rustic charm, character-rich features, and ample space to roam. As more people seek an escape from urban areas, these listings provide an enticing opportunity to turn the dream of country living into a reality.

