Whistle Stop Farm – Westford, MA

Whistle Stop Farm, Westford, MA

Exquisite Development on a Former Vacation Destination

Whistle Stop Farm is a nicely wooded property with a beautiful small pond adjacent to the stone house. The topography is a gentle slope from Groton Road to the rear of the property. The railroad bed was removed quite some time ago and now is a path leading to the adjacent subdivision and to the adjacent Lake.

Whistle Stop farm

History of Whistle Stop Farms Property

Located in Westford Massachusetts, this property has been in the same family for over three generations. Located on Groton Road and Loon Extension, the property is over 18 total acres of land.

Three generations ago, Westford was a destination for families living in Boston for vacationing on one of Westford’s many lakes. During that time period, the railroad was extended through the rear of this property. The house on #427, known as the “stone house”, was constructed by the railroad as a ticket station. Further down Groton Road, there was a similar house with stables, constructed to hold people’s horses and repair their carriages when they visited the area.

Whistle Stop Farm Site Plan

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