History
Nestled in the northeastern part of Lancaster County, this 100 acre farm has seen a lot of uses and experienced a few historic events in its over 150 year history. Originally built in 1860, the farm's primary use was as a dairy farm. In the 1970's the Hollinger family purchased the property and turned it into a fruit farm. Many of the original apple and pear trees remain on the property and are still producing fruit. Presently, the farm is owned by the Abel family, and in 2011, the 1860 ironstone and white pine barn was meticulously restored to its former glory and exemplifies the craftsman of that era. Also, on the ranch's property is an original 1860's brick farmhouse that has been completely restored. The original pine floors, brick interior walls, and wood paneled walls were preserved and brought back to life. Currently the farm has been turned into a working ranch that hosts