Huckins Farm is an award winning planned condominium community of 164 privately owned homes, an antique farmhouse, and on-site equestrian center with a barn and paddocks.
This prized real estate was once owned by the first governors of Massachusetts. Huckins Farm was once a working farm and apple orchard for over 200 years. Today it is ecologically protected and preserves nearly 70 percent of its land as dedicated conservation land.
Groups of homes are clustered on cul de sacs with miles of woodland, open paddocks, meadows and river view trails for walking and horse riding. Huckins Farm borders the Great Meadows Wildlife Refuge, a 3,000 acre national conservation area and the Minnie Reid conservation area.
Discover for yourself the beauty of old New England with modern amenities of a recreation center with a clubhouse, tennis courts, and an outdoor swimming pool and hot tub.
Fifteen miles northwest of Boston, Huckins Farm offers you every metropolitan advantage, yet it is a secluded retreat recreating the yesteryear of old New England.