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  • Welcome Back Butler Students and Faculty

    Our wonderful students and neighbors are back in session. I can already hear the games over the loudspeaker from our deck. Fall is around the corner. It’s a great time of year to be present in the Butler-Tarkington Neighborhood.

    It was nice having a quiet couple of months, but we do miss the activity and events that Butler brings to the neighborhood. We are two blocks from great basketball, football, concerts, and nightlife.

    Enjoy the weather from our roofdeck or front porch, drinking wine and listening to the game announcers 🙂

  • Update on some of the woodland guests..

    Harry the Hawk was back again this week. Harry brings Big Hawk Energy to the yard and is a regular, keeping a beady eye on the chipmunks. Sydney the Squirrel is permanently on the feeder getting visibly fatter by the day and stealing all the bird seed. Rodney the resident Raccoon has been jumping on the garden furniture again and washing his paws in Michael’s mug. The mug now belongs only to Rodney! Bird Bath and Beyond is continuing to keep everyone cool.

  • Some of our great reviews!

    10/10 Excellent. “This place was by far the absolute best spot we have *ever* gotten in the Indy area. It is in such a nice location, easy to find, and is also so cozy. The owners provided so many options for food and other points of interest, as well as some really cool history about the property and family. We will 110% stay again. 10/10 would recommend!!!”

    10/10 Excellent. “My husband and I stayed for Butler Graduation weekend. It was clean, well-appointed and amazingly convenient for all Butler events. Perfect for us”

    10/10 Excellent. “We enjoyed our stay at this charming house. It was clean, quaint and perfect location for our night near Butler University. Other than a minor check-in delay our stay was perfect!”

    10/10 Excellent. “Clean, quite, beautiful community.”

    We are so grateful for these reviews. This farmhouse is our pride and joy.

  • Would this look good in our Kitchen?

    This is a WWII British propaganda poster encouraging people to Boil Milk. Why? I’m not quite sure, but we love it. It’s currently on display in our home.

  • Our Wall of Honor

    Our family has a proud history of military service that spans at least five generations. My great-grandfather, Major General Paul R. Hawley, was the Surgeon General of the European Theater of Operations. My grandfather, also served in Europe, was awarded 2 Bronze Stars (one for valor), my father served in the Coast Guard, I served in Iraq, in the army, and now the next generation has joined the Marines.

    We hang the pictures, awards, and medals on our dining room wall in honor of the men (and their families) who served in our family. I will post stories and news articles moving forward.

    Here is my Great-Grandfather pinning a Bronze Star on my Grandfather

  • Butler University

    Butler University is home to over 5,500 undergraduate and graduate-level students in the neighborhood. It hosts world-class entertainment: concerts, plays, comedy, lectures. Clowes Hall is a 2-block walk from the farmhouse’s front door.

    Butler has powerful basketball and football teams, as well. The fieldhouse and stadium are a walk away.

    If you have trouble parking on the street, we’ll clear a spot for you in our own driveway.

    Here’s a link to the event schedule for the University: https://events.butler.edu/

  • Family ties & Antiques

    My great-great-grandfather was a doctor who lived and practiced in College Corner, Indiana. Here are his surgery tools. It’s wonderful to hold onto our family heirlooms.

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  • Meet the Owners: Helen and Michael

    Helen and I own this quaint farmhouse in Butler-Tarkington. It was built in 1912 and expanded in the mid-90s by its loving owner. Helen was born and raised in London and the West Country of England. Michael was born in New England and misses it, dearly.

    I am an Army combat Veteran who served 16 months in Iraq as an infantryman. I have worked in the mental health field with people suffering from PTSD for over 8 years. I enjoy photography and writing.

    We bought this house because it’s beautiful and peaceful. We love the home, and want you to feel the same way about it. We both decorated it with art and antiques. We keep the slightly creepy antique rocking chair and crib out of sight.

    Michael and Helen share an interest in history, archaeology, and art, and we collect both art and antiques, including rare books and prints.

    We live next door and are available to chat or help with any issues.

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