In August 2025, Skyland was recognized by the Wall Street Journal as 'House of the Week' and subsequently 'House of the Month.' This isn't just an accolade; it is a global validation of the estate’s architectural significance and its position within the top tier of North American residential assets. When the arbiter of global business and luxury real estate singles out a property, it confirms what the land already suggests: Skyland Farm is a rare convergence of design, location, and legacy.
The most misunderstood asset at Skyland is also its most versatile. For the non-equestrian, the 12,000-square-foot indoor arena is not a barn—it is a private, climate-controlled Fieldhouse. In a climate like Vermont’s, where the seasons dictate the schedule, this clear-span structure offers something almost no other estate can: the luxury of infinite space.


With its massive footprint and high-clearance ceilings, the arena is the ideal climate-secure vault for a world-class car collection, a private aviation workshop, or a large-scale art studio.
Imagine a private, indoor turf field for soccer, a full-scale pickleball/tennis club, or an Olympic-sized skate park. This is where the "Executive Athlete" trains year-round, regardless of the snow outside. (Insider Secret: dogs love it).
From grand-scale private concerts to indoor gala hosting, the arena provides a weather-proof venue for events that would typically require a commercial rental.

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