19th-Century Barn Conversion in Woodstock: Eclectic beauty in a gem of a setting.

  |  May 22, 2025

If you’re a fan of quirky, eclectic decor, look no further than this 19th-century barn conversion in Woodstock.

The fanciful shingles on the roof are amazing enough; the rest of the exterior is a homage to traditional barn-red walls, with a modern twist in many, many windows.

The interior is sparkling, thanks to shiny wood flooring, big chandeliers, and of course lots of stained glass.

The rambling layout spans five floors. The main level includes a foyer, sitting room, kitchen, dining area, and a screening room/bedroom, along with 1.5 baths. Get a more thorough look in the online virtual tour.

Ancient beams compete for attention with stacked stone and moody glass.

A clawfoot tub sits on a slate floor, somewhat concealed between stained-glass walls.

“Avocado” used to mean that sickly green tone used in ’70s-era kitchens. Here, it’s literally avocados strewn across wallpaper that covers a couple of walls and the ceiling of this bathroom, which also includes a galvanized, freestanding tub and a pane of stained glass that gives off stalker vibes.

This bathroom is more modern and sedate—and if privacy is an issue for you, rest assured that this suite has its own private floor.

Imagine waking up to this beautiful semicircle of sun-drenched windows. The staircase curls up behind the headboard.

Another turret bedroom has a panoramic view.

Needless to say, there’s room for a crowd.

We’re in love with all of that stained glass.

The kitchen is located within the turret on the main floor. The Eisenhower-pink range, hood, and fridge are a Midcentury Modern throwback. The white cabinetry swirls along the curve of the turret, topped with dark counters. An elliptical island mimics those angles.

A separate cabana kitchen leads out to a circular deck that measures 3,000 square feet.

It’s got a dining area and bath, too.

The oval, inground pool is perfect for sultry days.

This 3,100-square-foot home on more than five acres is just off Zena Road, close to everything Woodstocky.

If this 19th-century barn conversion in Woodstock brings out the eclectic hippie in you, find out more about 5 Downer Lane, Woodstock, from Casey Kearns, licensed real estate agent with  Corcoran Country Living.

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