THREE HISTORIC HOMES
The Dwellings
Gently caressed by the whispers of the wind, our three historic homes stand as guardians of the past, their stories woven into every creaking floorboard, tall ceiling, and brick chimney.
CIRCA 1870
The Farmhouse
Norcom-Hassell House
The heart of Bloom Farm, this beautifully restored 1870 farmhouse was built by Dr. Norcom, one of the largest landowners in the region, and has been lovingly preserved by just two families over its 150+ year history.
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CIRCA 1850
The Cottage
Norcom-Moran House
A circa 1850 farm manager's house, also built by the Norcom family, this is the oldest wooden structure we know of in our area. It was carefully relocated to Bloom Farm in 1988 and restored to its original charm.
MOVED TO BLOOM FARM IN 1988
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CIRCA 1900
The Guest House
Mill Village House
A circa 1900 mill village cottage that was moved to Bloom Farm in 1991. These historic cottages from local mill villages have become sought-after for their character and craftsmanship.
MOVED TO BLOOM FARM IN 1991
A TAPESTRY OF TIME
Our Timeline
1850
The Cottage Built
Farm manager's house built by the Norcom family
1870
The Farmhouse Built
Dr. Norcom builds what would become Bloom Farm's heart
1880s
Hassell Family
Mr. Hassell purchases the property
1900
Guest House Built
Mill village cottage constructed
1980s
The Blooms Arrive
Only the second family to own the farmhouse
1988
Cottage Moves
1850s cottage relocated to Bloom Farm
1991
Guest House Moves
Mill village cottage joins the property
Today
Bloom Farm Retreat
A sanctuary for guests seeking history and tranquility
Experience Living History
Stay in our beautifully restored 1870 farmhouse and immerse yourself in the stories of the families who called this place home.
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