The Frost Farm is a historic farmstead on Korpi Road in Dublin, New Hampshire.
The property is significant for its architecture, and for its ownership by both early settlers and later Finnish immigrants.
North of the road is the farmhouse, a rambling two-story gable-roofed structure with a clapboarded exterior.
South of the road is the barn, which was renovated in the second half of the 20th century, using recycled and period wooden materials.
[2] The house was purchased in 1913 by Konstu Korpi, a Finnish immigrant, who substantially enlarged it in 1914 and in the 1950s.