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Starlight's Farm

Our property was part of a 700 acre dairy farm that has been in John's family for six generations. To protect this land from development, we have placed our 65 acres in a Conservation Restriction, ensuring that meadow and woodland creatures will always have a place to call home.

Coming up the driveway you might see rabbits scurrying back to their hedgerow, indigo buntings, bluebirds and crows and at noon, listen and look for the resident broad hawk. 

While walking our trails, we invite you to look for signs of deer, bear, fox and bobcat. Don't worry, you won't see the animals themselves and the woods are very safe.    

Bird lovers should watch for flocks of wild turkey, woodpeckers, and other native birds. At night listen for the owls or packs of coyote that roam the ridges of the hills. . If a large black bird soars overhead, look at the head. If it is white, you have seen an eagle, if the head appears bald, red or black and it has an enormous wingspan then you have discovered a recent arrival to the Valley, the turkey vulture.

The reservoir across the road often hosts otters, beavers, kingfishers and lone Great Blue Heron. 

This is a working llama and hay farm. Depending upon the time of the year, you may witness (or help with!) bringing in the hay, shearing a llama, or digging in the garden.


Starlight Llama B& B
940 Chesterfield Road
Florence, MA 01062
413-584-1703

starlightllama@cs.com