Explore our Property & Campus

Orchard Cove House
Once a privately owned residence, Orchard Cove House is now being used by the Farm to pilot multi-day, retreat-style residential programs.
The Breeding Barn
The Breeding Barn (1891) was the center of W. Seward Webb's grand horse-breeding operation. Until 1939, it was the largest open-span wooden structure in America. The Breeding Barn is undergoing structural stabilization to serve as a three-season gathering hall for educational, agricultural and community uses.
More InfoThe Coach Barn
The Coach Barn hosts events and workshops for Shelburne Farms, other nonprofits, and private groups. Our annual Art Exhibition & Sale is held here every September. The site enables like-minded groups and community members to convene in an inspiring setting, and the revenue helps support the Farm's education programs.
More InfoThe Inn
The Inn at Shelburne Farms was originally the 19th-century country home of Dr. William Seward and Lila Vanderbilt Webb. Restored in 1987, the three-season inn retains its historic character and continues its long tradition of warm hospitality and informal elegance.
More InfoThe Dairy
Our dairy supports about 110 milking cows, all purebred Brown Swiss. We craft the milk into an artisanal cheddar on the property. The primarily pasture-based dairy defines our working landscape and is part of our campus for learning about sustainability.
More InfoLone Tree Hill
Don't miss a trail walk to this beautiful height of land, offering spectacular views of Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks to the west, and of the Green Mountains to the east. A memorial to Derick V. Webb, who donated the Farm's lands and buildings to the nonprofit, is located nearby.
More InfoThe Market Garden
Our 7-acre garden--on the site of the original estate's gardens--grows organic vegetables and fruits for the farm and beyond, and is a campus for learning about our ties to the land. Our gardener collaborates with our chef to grow produce for the Inn's "farm to table" restaurant.
More InfoThe Farm Barn
Headquarters for the farm since its completion in 1890, the Farm Barn now houses administrative offices, our education programs, Children
More InfoThe Farm Store & Welcome Center
Open year-round, offering our award-winning cheddar, Vermont crafts and products, and books for all ages on nature, farming, and the environment. Originally the North Gatehouse.
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