Incredible 1730s Rhode Island home once owned by Revolutionary War colonel lists for $6m READ MORE: Tenth Century chateau in France going free - with VERY big catch By Alex Hammer For Dailymail.Com Published: 11:33 EDT, 6 August 2024 | Updated: 11:37 EDT, 6 August 2024 e-mail View comments A historic farm that harks back to the days before American Revolution has been put up for sale for a plum $5.95million.

'Fogland Farm' was built in Tiverton, Rhode Island , way back in 1730, and has only been owned by three families in the nearly three centuries since. Among them was Colonel John Cook, one of the original owners, who served in the conflict against the British from 1775 to 1779. The last time the estate was put up for sell was in 1977, when a now 92-year-old Bernie Taradash purchased it with his wife Geri Taradash.

He had the farm with three homes, two barns, and seven horse stalls completely renovated, so the insides match the beauty of the 84 acres that surround it. He also managed to keep its colonial roots, with adornments reminiscent of a bygone era. 'Fogland Farm' was built in Tiverton, Rhode Island, way back in 1730, and has only been owned by three families in the nearly three centuries since The farm features three homes, two barns, and seven horse stalls, as well as 84 idyllic acres of rolling farmland 'Welcome to Fogland Farm, an historic gem cherished by only three families over its 295-year history,' the fresh listing from Sotheby's currently states.

'This land.