Is it a farmhouse built in 1936? Or is it a ‘futuristic’ estate? Actually – it’s both

A house that’s recently landed on the real estate market in Lexington, Massachusetts, for $2.5 million is a tad on the bewildering side – but in the coolest way possible.

Exterior
Exterior

It’s called Blue Sky Farm and is “juxtaposing old and new” with a farmhouse that was built in 1936 that includes a “futuristic wing with a circular entry & curved lines of floor-to-ceiling glass,” according to the listing on Compass.

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Exterior

And it looks exactly how it sounds.

Staircase
Staircase

The story goes back to when architect Christopher Janney turned the farmhouse into something spectacular when he and his family moved into it in 1989, Realtor.com says.

Family room
Family room

His house was the original farmhouse; that’s why it looks like two different architectural styles conjoined,” listing agent Donna Marcantonio told Realtor.com. “He purchased the property in 1989 and added on the contemporary wings in the early 2000s. That’s where he really brought in his own vision and style.”

Kitchen
Kitchen

The features in and around the five-bedroom, 4.5-bathroom, 6,348-square-foot home include:

Sitting area
Sitting area
  • Two-story entryway

  • Primary suite “with custom-built-ins”

  • Multiple decks

  • Expansive kitchen

  • Hot tub

The interior photos of the “one-of-a-kind property,” per the listing, show ample windows throughout that highlight the serene setting.

Dining area
Dining area

Also on the property are two “former greenhouses” turned into work spaces, which the listing describes as the “purest expression of the live/work model.”.

Interior
Interior

“One is now a wood shop and the other is a studio,” Marcantonio told Realtor.com. “He has a conference room in there so it is set up as a hybrid, work-from-home space.”

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Exterior
Hot tub
Hot tub

Lexington is 15 miles northwest of Boston.

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