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This Vermont farmhouse may come with a pretty lofty price tag, but it boasts some super (or rather, supernatural) features that might make the extra zeros worth it. Bel Lana Farm sits on 192-acres in Shrewsbury, Vermont. Its main residence is over 5,000 square feet with brick fireplaces, beamed ceilings, large windows, wood floors, a wraparound porch — and a witch window. Though the sideways window is typical of Vermont architecture, it's superstitiously known as a contraption to keep out witches, as well as to remove coffins from the second floor. But don't let the spook factor get to you, this property has plenty of pleasantries, including a barn, pond, and carriage-width trails. Take a look below:

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See even more photos of the property on Curbed.

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From: ELLE Decor US