Hager Farm

The Hager Farm is a historic farmstead on United States Route 7 in southern Wallingford, Vermont.

Its farmhouse, built about 1800, is one of the oldest in the community, and is regionally unusual because of its gambrel roof.

[1] The Hager farm complex occupies about 3 acres (1.2 ha) of land on either side of US 7, roughly midway between the village center of Wallingford, and its southern town line with Mount Tabor.

The house is a five-bay gambrel-roofed wood frame structure, with two interior chimneys and clapboard siding.

The main entrance is sheltered by a shed-roof porch supported by simple round columns set on a rubblestone skirt.