With space for five luxury houses located on 51 acres of woodland and engineered pasture, Gerald's Farm creates a transformative experience of pastoral estate living in a modern suburb. Two of the available lots are nested in the forests and two sit on opposite corners of the rolling pasture.
Once constructed, each home will overlook a pristine pastoral vista of woodland and pasture marked with picturesque stonewalls. The carefully crafted tableau of nature unbounded includes a footbridge crossing a stream through the forest, clusters of trees gathering on rolling verdant meadow and an idyllic manmade pond.
By enacting the theory of Conservation Design as championed by Pennsylvania developer and visionary Randall Arendt, the property preserves green space while creating open space networks and maximizes land conservation without reducing overall density. The resulting landscape creates a breathtaking impression of solitude that permeates the property providing peaceful pastoral living at the intersection of East Greenwich, Exeter and North Kingstown.
