
Spend Your Summer at the Sugarberry Farmhouse on Tyner Pond Farm
Looking for a unique and engaging summer rental? Consider the Sugarberry Cottage at Tyner Pond Farm in Central Indiana. This farmhouse is now available for three to six-month rentals over the summer.
Tyner Pond Farm Sugarberry Farmhouse
The Sugarberry Farmhouse, a design popularized by Southern Living Magazine, offers comfort and practicality. It has three bedrooms, two baths, a common living area, and a fully equipped kitchen. The cottage has a relaxed, inviting atmosphere, perfect for making you feel at home.
The farm itself provides a quiet retreat where you can watch our sustainable farming practices in action. You can witness how we care for our pasture-raised animals and learn about where your food comes from.
The farm is not just about relaxation and learning; there's plenty to do for those looking for more active pursuits. The surrounding area is a dream come true for road bikers, with extensive paved country roads offering miles of cycling in beautiful scenery.
Road Biking Near Tyner Pond Farm
Two nearby creeks are perfect for flatwater kayaking. Whether you're an experienced kayaker or a beginner, you'll enjoy the peaceful waters and the stunning natural environment.
For families, the Sugarberry Cottage provides an ideal setting for a summer retreat. It's a safe place where children can play and explore, and adults can relax. With our farm as your base, you can also take advantage of the many attractions of Indiana's cities and towns.
Plenty of room for kids to run around
In short, the Sugarberry Cottage offers a unique summer experience. You can enjoy the peace and beauty of farm life, engage in outdoor activities, and explore the local area. Don't miss this opportunity to make your summer unforgettable.
email us today for more information. We're looking forward to welcoming you to the Sugarberry Farmhouse on Tyner Pond Farm! chris@farmersmarket.com or click on the contact button above!



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