The Norvall Hunter Farm is a historic farmstead on the edge of the village of Mechanicsburg, Ohio, United States.
Established in the middle of the nineteenth century, the farm was once home to one of the village's first professionals, and it has been named a historic site because of its distinctive architecture.
[4]: 379 In 1863, a family of Hunters settled in Mechanicsburg, having emigrated ultimately from Virginia, and within the year they had purchased Horr's home.
[5] The Hunter Farm comprises eleven historic buildings,[1] centered on the high-style farmhouse.
It is one of twenty Mechanicsburg locations on the Register; all were listed at the same time as part of a multiple property submission because the village's high proportion of non-historic buildings frustrated locals' initial hopes of designating a larger historic district.