Little Blue Farmstead In Amish Country

This adorable 1905 farmhouse is located in southern Indiana – affectionately known as Amish country.

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The idyllic spread includes a barnyard and four gardens with two fountains.

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The owner has graciously allowed House Crazy Sarah to share these photos.

Let’s have a look inside!

blue farmhouse in Amish country

This charming home has three bedrooms, one bathroom, a basement, large bay dining room, 1923 kitchen stove, and Amish renovations on the roof, floor, cabinets, and windows. Plus lots of fuzzy critters.

blue farmhouse in Amish country

A cozy spot for goat warming!

blue farmhouse in Amish country

The home is decorated with fun finds and meaningful mementos which gives it a one-of-a-kind personality.

blue farmhouse in Amish country

The fun, eclectic kitchen:

blue farmhouse in Amish country

blue farmhouse in Amish country

Below you can see the vintage 1923 stove:

blue farmhouse in Amish country

How cool is that?!

Here’s the cheerful dining room a.k.a ‘Candy Cane Lane’:

blue farmhouse in Amish country

Now let’s have a look around the well-loved yard…

blue farmhouse in Amish country

Goats aren’t the only animal residents here…

blue farmhouse in Amish country

The home’s blue exterior paint color is so deep and vibrant – it accentuates the cottage’s form and makes it a real standout!

blue farmhouse in Amish country

Every details around this home is attended to…

blue farmhouse in Amish country

More goats and a little human:

blue farmhouse in Amish country

The goat residents romp freely around here…

blue farmhouse in Amish country

The surrounding fields…

blue farmhouse in Amish country

So much simple beauty in Amish country!

This little blue farmhouse fits right in to its scenic neighborhood.

blue farmhouse in Amish country

Who could live here happy as a carefree goat?

blue farmhouse in Amish country

Thank you to Brandi for sharing these photos of your precious farmstead!

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