Experience the quintessential Upstate New York lifestyle on this picturesque 15-acre farmstead, complete with affordable taxes and timeless charm. Anchored by a beautifully preserved Circa 1860 Greek Revival home, this 4–5 bedroom, 3-bath residence seamlessly blends historic character with modern comfort. Wide-plank wood floors, a spacious hickory kitchen with cooking island, gas fireplace, and inviting gathering spaces make this home ideal for both everyday living and effortless entertaining. Comfortable and cozy spaces flow seamlessly adorning the tranquil backyard sanctuary, while offering the convenience of a first-floor bedroom, bath, and laundry, along with formal dining, living, and office spaces providing flexibility for work, hosting, or relaxation. Upstairs, you’ll find two additional bedrooms, a full bath, and a private wing complete with generous sleeping quarters and bath—perfect for guests or multigenerational living. A classic two-story Dutch barn and additional shed offer abundant storage, workshop potential, or space for your hobby farm vision. The acreage has recently welcomed cows, horses, and a variety of barnyard companions, making this property ideal for agricultural or recreational pursuits. Bordering along a stream, with sweeping views, and serene natural surroundings all adding to the property’s undeniable appeal, just 20 minutes from Cooperstown. Once operated as a B&B, this easily accessible country retreat invites endless possibilities. Schedule your visit today to experience this exceptional home with several recent improvements! The farm equipment, contents of barn, shed and some antique furnishings will be available.
Discover this charming country home on 54 scenic acres overlooking Wharton Creek. Nestled between two seasonal streams, it offers complete privacy and breathtaking sunsets. A mix of fields, forest, and creek frontage makes it a haven for wildlife—deer, foxes, turkeys, and hummingbirds among frequent visitors. The classic gambrel roofline is framed by evergreens and flowering cherry and lilac trees. Inside, the cozy kitchen and sunlit dining nook overlook nature's beauty, while the living room's hardwood floors and stone fireplace create a warm retreat after a day outdoors. The home features one first-floor bedroom and bath, plus three upstairs bedrooms—one with a walk-in closet—and a full bath. Additional highlights include a two-car garage with loft, outdoor shower, small deck, outbuildings, and a spotless basement with laundry and workshop. Just 15 miles from Cooperstown and near Little Falls, Utica, Cazenovia, Hamilton, and Oneonta, this peaceful retreat blends rural tranquility with convenience. Fly fish on Wharton Creek, ride woodland trails, or simply savor sunsets and starlit nights—life on Parker Hill is country living at its best.

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Burlington Flats is located in New York. Burlington Flats, New York 13315has a population of 175. Burlington Flats 13315 is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 26.93% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24%.
The median household income in Burlington Flats, New York 13315 is $74,643. The median household income for the surrounding county is $60,523 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Burlington Flats 13315 is 40.2 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.3 inches per year, with 82.8 inches of snow per year.