This scenic 83-acre property located just south of Hwy 401 and north of Campbellville on a paved road. The raw land offers a compelling blend of open fields and mature forest. It creates an idyllic setting for a private estate, retreat, or the revival of a working homestead farm. Previously, the fields were in crops and where horses once roamed. With vision and care, this former farm property can be brought back to life for crops or livestock uses. The 1890 Ashlar stone, 1½-storey farmhouse that has withstood the test of time, proudly retaining the timeless beauty of its original exterior. Renovated in the 1950s, it presents an exceptional opportunity to restore or incorporate its impressive stone façade into a truly magnificent custom estate home. Also on the property are the distinctive ruins of a grand 1890s stone bank barn. The barn's enduring footprint offers lots of options. Zoned A2, the property includes a very small portion of wet land in the north area regulated by Halton Conservation and Kilbride Creek running through the northwest corner bordering the Pioneer Creek Trail. The land is not within the NEC per their mapping, allowing more flexibility for building. The property maybe subject to HST as it is not currently being farmed and has not been farmed for a long time. Paddocks existed in 2022. Centrally located near Milton, Campbellville, Highway 6 and the 401, this rare offering combines natural beauty, rich history, and the potential to restore a working farm or develop a showpiece country estate.