The Judge David Hibbard Homestead is a historic farm property on Woodland Road in Concord, Vermont.
The farmhouse, built in 1814 for a prominent local lawyer, is one of the finest examples of Federal period architecture in northeastern Vermont.
[1] The Hibbard homestead stands in a rural area of Concord, at the northern end of Woodland Road.
The farmhouse is a 2+1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, with a side-gable roof, reproduction period clapboard siding, and a dressed granite foundation.
The building corners have narrow carved pilasters, and the cornice features finely detailed hand-carved woodwork.