Far Enough is an estate built by one of Vermont's industrial founding fathers, Royal Blake. It is surrounded by the history of a bygone era. The iron foundry built by this original owner still stands in the forest across the street, a 3 minute walk. It echoes a semblance of the majestic Mayan Ruin, Tikal, in Guatemala. In the early 1800's over 200 people were employed by the "Ironmaster" Royal Blake. The home he built is a reflection of a time when great wealth was possible from the raw land. Those times petered out but fortunately this beautiful historic home has locked this nostalgia within it's 3 foot thick stone walls . Huge rooms, high ceilings, quarter sawn oak paneling, on a rolling estate are just a few features of this property.
When my son discovered this property on the market I could hardly believe it. Little did he know, that as a child I had played in the apple orchid behind this mansion while my mom visited friends that lived up the road. Nearly 50 years passed; fate has led us to become curators of this property.