6 Hoyt Road, Sherman, Ct

A Storybook Estate Along the Appalachian Trail

By Grant Ellison

Tucked into the quiet pastoral beauty of Sherman, Connecticut, Black Dog Farm is far more than a historic residence — it is a living work of art. Owned by artist Elaine Voghelle, this extraordinary estate blends early American heritage with meticulous craftsmanship, resulting in a property that feels both timeless and deeply personal.

At the heart of the 4.6-acre property stands a fully restored 1803 Antique Eyebrow Colonial farmhouse, a rare architectural style known for its distinctive low-sweeping roofline and charming proportions. Painstakingly renovated to the highest standards, the home reflects a reverence for history while seamlessly incorporating modern comfort and innovation.

Every detail tells a story. Inside, white oak hardwood floors — sourced from the Museum of Modern Art — anchor the interiors with quiet elegance. Custom handmade mahogany windows, fitted with imported wavy German glass, filter natural light in a way that evokes centuries past. Advanced argon gas insulation discreetly ensures the home meets contemporary efficiency standards without compromising its historic character.

The chef’s kitchen is a showpiece of artisanal design, where leathered limestone marble countertops meet handcrafted tilework and sculptural brass hardware. Each element was thoughtfully selected to balance function with artistic expression, creating a space equally suited for intimate family gatherings or elegant entertaining.

Beyond the main residence, the estate unfolds into a remarkable collection of outbuildings that elevate the property into a true compound. A three-level cottage offers additional living space, while a detached two-car garage provides practicality without sacrificing architectural harmony. A sauna and spa room create a private wellness retreat, and a beautifully preserved tobacco barn stands as a nod to the region’s agricultural past.

Equestrian enthusiasts will find particular appeal in the expansive horse barn and fully operational paddocks, complete with water and electricity — a rare turnkey amenity in this idyllic setting. 

Throughout the property, craftsmanship remains paramount. Stone walls and pillars constructed from Pennsylvania Lichen Stone replicate centuries-old masonry techniques, lending the grounds an authentic historic presence. Bronze metal seamed roofs, accented with cupolas and snow guards, crown each structure with both durability and architectural distinction.

The surrounding landscape is equally captivating. Rows of English dwarf boxwoods frame the grounds, while the estate’s proximity to the Appalachian Trail offers an unparalleled connection to nature.

At Black Dog Farm, history, artistry, and refined country living converge. The result is a truly museum-quality residence — one that offers not simply a home, but an immersive experience in beauty, heritage, and craftsmanship.

Listed at $3,900,000.
To schedule a private tour or learn more, contact:
The Gulino Team | Eric Bergers, 860.770.3835
William Raveis Luxury Properties | raveis.com

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