Turning Stone Farm is a small-scale, family owned and operated integrated agricultural farm and creative studio located in Greensboro, Vermont.
First farmed in 1795, Turning Stone Farm has seen many iterations and withstood the test of time. Our grounds feature a variety of vegetable and herb gardens, annual and perennial flower gardens, various berry patches, apple, pear, and plum orchards, and grape vines, which we cultivate both for their tasty bounty as well as their seasonal beauty.
At the heart of Turning Stone Farm, is the Greensboro Barn, a historic 1880s post and beam barn that we have been restoring for over 30 years. This agricultural cathedral features two cupolas adorned with copper weathervanes and is a true sight to behold. We are also artists, honing our craft in a variety of art forms, from clay, watercolors, and oils, to kinetics, photography, and film and are inspired by our surroundings to create, finding harmonious ways to weave together the natural and human-made world. Our fields provide hay to a local dairy, our solar panels (adorning the south-facing barn roof) power our property and feed the grid, and we strive to be a part of a sustainable ecosystem within our community.
Come visit us, stay here, explore our art gallery, or host a special event! Nestled among rolling hills and beside pristine Caspian Lake, in Vermontβs Northeast Kingdom, Turning Stone Farm is a beautiful place to create memories to last a lifetime.