Family-owned for nearly four decades, The Barn Yard creates a one-of-a-kind display of its craftsmanship.
Homes
Overflowing with art, plants, and thrift-store treasures, embroidery artist Sarah K. Benning’s colorful home in Keene, New Hampshire, represents a dream come true.
When Dana Paradis and Guido Domke fell in love with an antique house in Massachusetts, they were still New Yorkers—but that would change.
E.B. White wrote some of the most enduring words in American literature from this farm in Brooklin, Maine.
There’s still life around every corner in Maine photographer Ari Kellerman’s 18th-century Georgian house.
A historic Providence mansion with Ivy League ties is also one of the most modern in the city.
From vintage to Vermont, here’s a look back at some of our favorite New England holiday house tours from the Yankee archives.
Horse lovers, this coastal New Hampshire farm with a 8,500-square-foot mansion and a Derby backstory could be yours.
Holiday decorating is all in the family for two Massachusetts sisters who live in houses deeply rooted in place and history.
I’ve never known a New Englander who hasn’t had a fixed date of when it’s okay to turn on the heat. And more often than not, it’s completely ludicrous.
To get the full picture of Vermont’s historic (and allegedly haunted) Hartness House Inn, you’ll need to go beneath the surface — literally.
Built in 1955 in Manchester, New Hampshire, the Kalil House is a rare example of the famed architect’s “Usonian Automatic” design.