Discover a unique opportunity with almost 30 wooded acres and two remarkable historic homes brought to life through expert restoration. The Augustus Peck House, built in 1783 in Connecticut, was meticulously relocated to Idaho in 2020, preserving its rich Revolutionary War-era heritage. This home, featured on Restoration Road (Season 1), blends history and modern convenience with new electrical service, foam insulation, a slate roof, and custom copper countertops. Original oak beams and a restored granite fireplace, complete with a functional brick “beehive” oven, create a timeless charm. On the same property, the Johnstown Barn, an 1830s English-framed structure from New York’s Mohawk Valley, offers insulated comfort with hand-hewn hemlock timbers and modern finishes. Featured on Restoration Road (Season 2), this home is equally suited for living or development potential. Each house has its own septic system, and the shared 200-ft well provides abundant, quality water. A rare chance to own a piece of history