Thomas Sherwood first farmed this pretty property in 1713. In 2010, 17 uninterrupted generations later, Thomas Sherwood still farms one of the oldest farms in the country continuously farmed by the same family. The Sherwood family grows over 90 vegetables and sells their own produce, plus honey, artisanal flax seed bread, apples, blueberries, strawberries and other fruits from elsewhere in the state year-round. Cage-free chickens produce eggs for sale. You can watch the bees make honey in an observational display case inside the recycled barn. The working farm is open for tours and special events are scheduled throughout the year.