Calder House was built in 1862, as far as anyone can tell, marking its place in Bovina history over 160 years ago. Originally, it sat on a very large farm that included much of the lowlands down in town, giving it a sense of expansive rural charm. Today, the property covers 15 acres, with the majority of that land being dense, peaceful forest. The grounds also feature a barn, a large vegetable garden, a guesthouse for 2, and Neil’s work/live studio. Walking trails weave through the surrounding woods where you will experience an abundance of nature, inviting exploration and quiet reflection. Additionally, an in-ground pool is available for use from June to September, providing a refreshing retreat during the warmer months.