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Black Farm

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NRHP Reference #
  
95001268

Added to NRHP
  
7 November 1995

Area
  
107 ha

Black Farm

Location
  
Hopkinton, Rhode Island

Black Farm, also known as the Isaac Collins Farm, is a historic farm in Hopkinton, Rhode Island bounded by Woodville Alton Road (Rhode Island Route 112) and Wood Road. The 264-acre (107 ha) was first developed by John Collins beginning in 1710, and saw agricultural use for over 200 years. The main house dates to the late 18th century, and is a 1-1/2 story gambrel-roofed post-and-beam structure. Other outbuildings include 19th century barns, a corn crib, and a guest cottage added in the 1930s. Set some distance off from this complex of buildings is the foundational remnant of what was probably an ice house: it consists of granite blocks and is eight feet in height.

In 1991 the farm was purchased by the state. A lot containing the farmstead complex was sold into private hands with a preservation easement, and the rest of the farm property is now conservation land.

The farm was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

References

Black Farm Wikipedia