
Where Elegance
Wanders in the Wild
A quiet promise. A lived experience.
Noll Farm unfolds like a memory — soft light through fir boughs, the scent of wildflowers, the hush of a footstep on a forest trail. Across 27 acres, the land reveals itself slowly.
Secluded. Storied. Stunning.
A handcrafted yurt nestled in ferns, a sleeping cabin restored with care, cedar-lined trails caressing the forest, a wildflower meadow that blooms from spring to frost. It feels private and untouched yet schools, markets, and the salty breeze of Poulsbo’s harbor are moments away.
For Sale
$2,300,000
First homesteaded in 1904, Noll Farm remained under the careful watch of one family for more than a century. Now, the land stands ready for its next chapter.
Overview
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Tucked at the forest’s edge, this 12'x14' cedar-roofed cabin was lovingly restored with timeless materials and quiet luxury. Radiant floor heating warms Belgian bluestone underfoot, while a reclaimed brick fireplace anchors the space with old-world charm. It’s a serene, all-season retreat—designed for rest, reflection, and reconnection.
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Spanning nearly two acres, the wildflower meadow is a living canvas of color and pollinator life. Seeded entirely with Pacific Northwest native species, it blooms in waves—golden yarrow, rosy farewell-to-spring, purple lupine, scarlet gilia, baby blue eyes, and more. Walking paths wind through the swaying grasses, where bees hum, petals flutter, and the land feels vibrantly alive.
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More than half a mile of hand-built trails weave through the heart of the forest, lined with fallen fir logs and soft cedar chips underfoot. As you walk, the landscape shifts—first through a lush understory of sword ferns, then beneath towering firs, and finally into a sun-dappled salal grove. Each turn offers a new texture, a new mood, and a deeper connection to the land.
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Tucked deep in a lush fern grove at the heart of the property, the 20’ four-season yurt by Rainier Outdoors offers a warm, grounded refuge. Wrapped in wall and floor insulation and heated by a crackling wood-burning stove, it’s a space designed for rest, ceremony, and connection. A handcrafted 70-foot cedar deck curves through the forest to its entrance, where a living roof thick with native ferns creates the feeling of stepping into a woodland sanctuary. Every element invites you to slow down, breathe deep, and belong.
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Originally built in 1904, the two-bedroom farmhouse holds the story of the land’s earliest homestead. The home rests partially on an old concrete stem wall, while the majority sits atop stone and pier supports with no modern foundation. An asbestos abatement was completed in 2023. The structure is being sold as-is; buyers are encouraged to conduct their own due diligence.
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Silvered with time and softened by moss, the old barn stands as a quiet relic of the land’s early story. Though beautifully weathered, it has no foundation or floor—resting instead on old stumps and logs, open to the earth below. The structure is sold as-is. Buyers should perform their own due diligence before considering restoration or reuse.
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Noll Farm stretches across 28 acres of quiet forest and meadow, bordered to the east by the Port Madison Reservation. The land is divided into three distinct parcels—two nearly 5-acre lots and one 18-acre lot—each offering its own pocket of seclusion, light, and possibility beneath the pines.
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Noll Farm is equipped with essential utilities that support both simplicity and potential. A 200-amp electrical service from Puget Sound Energy powers the home, while a private well provides a reliable source of fresh water. The property also includes a two-bedroom septic system, offering the infrastructure for immediate use or future planning.
Noll Farm
Minutes From Town— A World Apart.
19680 Noll Road NE, Poulsbo, WA 98370
1 mile to Poulsbo Public Schools
2 miles to Historic Downtown Poulsbo & Liberty Bay
9 miles to the Kingston Ferry
12 miles to the Bainbridge Island Ferry
