Stone Farmhouse, Historic house in Buffalo, United States
Stone Farmhouse is a two-story stone building from the early 1800s in Buffalo with a hipped roof and rectangular shape. The structure sits on land that was once used for farming and agricultural work.
The building was constructed between 1830 and 1850 and stands as one of the few remaining stone houses from that era in Buffalo. It marks an important phase in early settlement development for the area.
The house shows how farming families lived and worked in the 1800s through its layout and materials. The thick stone walls and room arrangement reflect the practical needs of rural life during that period.
The building is protected under historic preservation rules that apply to any repairs or changes made to it. Visitors should check ahead about current access conditions and whether tours or viewing are available.
The property was surrounded by stone boundaries in the late 1800s and was one of few farms with such solid construction in that period. Finding a combination of solid stone buildings and working farmland together is uncommon in modern Buffalo.
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