Five Trees Farm

Harrisville, MI, Alcona County

Sale

Mar 17, 2025

Acreage

  • 23 Acres Available

Infrastructure and Equipment Available

  • Barns or other facilities
  • Electrical Access
  • Farmer Housing
  • Farm Equipment
  • Fencing
  • Irrigation/Water Access
  • Road access

Past/Current Land Usage

  • Cattle - Beef
  • Flowers
  • Fruit
  • Fruit Trees
  • Hay
  • Organic crops
  • Pigs
  • Poultry - Layers
  • Sheep
  • Vegetables

Vision for the Farm

Discover the allure of owning a piece of Harrisville, MI history with this elegant 5-bedroom home nestled on a serene 13 acre property (with an option to purchase an additional 10 adjacent acres). Once a renowned Bed and Breakfast, this charming home offers endless possibilities, from resurrecting the B&B, to creating a small Hobby Farm or equestrian facility, hosting events, or embracing the benefits of a homesteading lifestyle. The property features barns that once housed Birdie Seaver's award-winning Hampshire sheep. There are four ground-level suites with another large suite in a separate area of the house; perfect for versatile living options, multi-generational living, or hosting B&B. Enjoy leisurely walks in the lush fields and gardens, take a refreshing swim in the private pond, or simply unwind amidst the tranquil circle of trees. Embrace the scents of perennial flowers, fruit trees, and black walnuts as you relax in this picturesque storybook estate. Located just a few miles from Downtown Harrisville, the harbor, and pristine Lake Huron beaches, this property offers a perfect blend of history, luxury, and natural beauty. Don't miss this opportunity to claim a piece of paradise and create lasting memories in this enchanting sanctuary. 

Past/Current Land Usage

  • Cattle - Beef
  • Flowers
  • Fruit
  • Fruit Trees
  • Hay
  • Organic crops
  • Pigs
  • Poultry - Layers
  • Sheep
  • Vegetables

Acreage description

Pond, seasonal stream, wooded areas including black walnut and maple, pasture, garden, apple trees, fire pit grove, barns, greenhouse, deer-blind, and tillable land. 

Soil Type(s)

87% Richter, 7% Hoist, 6% Zimmerman

Transition Agreement

Sale

Production Preferences

Preferred Farming Method

Organic Practices

Infrastructure and Equipment Available

  • Barns or other facilities
  • Electrical Access
  • Farmer Housing
  • Farm Equipment
  • Fencing
  • Irrigation/Water Access
  • Road access