Clearview Farm

Clearview Farm With the season coming to end we will be cutting our hours like we always have!Thanks for the support

Welcome to Clearview Farm

The 200 year old farm with the "Clearview" of Mount Wachusett view!

11/10/2024

Hi all! Just wanted to post we are closed today 11/10!

ATTENTION all pie lovers-🥧I know what you’re thinking… it’s only November 2nd, but before you know it Thanksgiving will ...
11/02/2024

ATTENTION all pie lovers-🥧

I know what you’re thinking… it’s only November 2nd, but before you know it Thanksgiving will be here and you’ll be running around trying to make sure everything is in order!

We’re here to make your life easier, we have pie order forms in the store or you can text/call (978)-305-2537 with your orders. We will be taking the last of the orders Nov. 16th until 4pm!

We are happy to have our fresh cider back in the store and we also have a deal on “dropped” apples for our applesauce lovers come up to the store while we’re open from 9am-4pm!!

‼️‼️Just wanted to hop on and let everyone know we will be closing at 5pm today 10/19! We are also starting to take pie ...
10/19/2024

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Just wanted to hop on and let everyone know we will be closing at 5pm today 10/19!

We are also starting to take pie orders for Thanksgiving! We will have our order forms in the store on the weekends from 9am-5pm. We WILL NOT be taking any orders over the phone or through Facebook! The last day we will be taking orders is Nov. 17th!

Happy National Farmers Days!!*A little something the kids wanted to say:“Just a friendly reminder to thank your farmers ...
10/12/2024

Happy National Farmers Days!!

*A little something the kids wanted to say:

“Just a friendly reminder to thank your farmers small and large!!

Thank the people who work day and night to put food on the table and feed America…

Thank the people who have sleepless nights thinking about how they’re gonna make it through the season…

Thank the people who are in the dairy industry who are up milking cows hours before the sun even rises so you can have milk with your breakfast…

Thank the people who risk their life savings on expanding to produce more and more a year for the growing country…

Thank the people who gamble with mother nature on the outcome of their crops…

Thank the people who carry meat industry…

Thank the people who are overlooked when it comes to supporting this great country we live in🇺🇸🦅🌾”

Had to switch it up a little bit this mornin:) Decided to try some glazed donuts🤌🏻  (approved by the king of the bakery ...
10/06/2024

Had to switch it up a little bit this mornin:) Decided to try some glazed donuts🤌🏻

(approved by the king of the bakery himself and Brady is definitely not willing to share these😝)

Something about apple pie😊Don’t want a whole one that’s ok, we’ve got mini ones too!!!!🍎
10/05/2024

Something about apple pie😊

Don’t want a whole one that’s ok, we’ve got mini ones too!!!!🍎

Stuffing the store with goodies today😋
10/05/2024

Stuffing the store with goodies today😋

Today was a good day to be hungry and walking through the bakery!!!😋🍂Some YUMMY apple scones with some soft chewy oatmea...
09/28/2024

Today was a good day to be hungry and walking through the bakery!!!😋🍂Some YUMMY apple scones with some soft chewy oatmeal cream pies and a beautiful peach pie to quench your hunger🍎

Ms. Boone being the best farm pup around, doing an EXCELLENT job directing all the field trips today😊🍂🍎
09/27/2024

Ms. Boone being the best farm pup around, doing an EXCELLENT job directing all the field trips today😊🍂🍎

NEW MENU ITEM‼️‼️ Can’t ever go wrong with some oatmeal cream pies😋😋
09/22/2024

NEW MENU ITEM‼️‼️ Can’t ever go wrong with some oatmeal cream pies😋😋

MHMMM😋 got the goods goin this gloomy morning! Nothing better than bringing back the pumpkin whoopie pies and apple cris...
09/21/2024

MHMMM😋 got the goods goin this gloomy morning! Nothing better than bringing back the pumpkin whoopie pies and apple crisp🍎

Its fall y’all🧡🎃🍂 You know what that means!!! Apple pies and egg pizza are back:)) also with pumpkin picking for our fam...
09/15/2024

Its fall y’all🧡🎃🍂 You know what that means!!! Apple pies and egg pizza are back:)) also with pumpkin picking for our families who love to decorate early along with an orchard full of apples ready to be picked‼️

Address

4 Kendall Hill Road
Sterling, MA
01564

Opening Hours

Thursday 12pm - 5pm
Friday 12pm - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+19784226442

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Welcome to Clearview Farm The 200 year old farm with the "Clearview" of Mount Wachusett has been in our family since 1906 - five generations. We welcome you to share the New England Fall Harvest of fresh produce and related products from August through the holidays. Open Daily 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM Thru October 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM Thru the season Our History In 1906 Caswell and Etta Wood bought the property which consisted of a traditional farm house with all post and beam barn and wind driven well. Their only surviving child, Edith Wood, a well known elementary school teacher in town married “the boy next door”, Norman Sawyer, from the Sawyer farmstead of Mary Had a Little Lamb fame. In the 1940's Norman planted the standard orchard of mostly macintosh apples still used today for PYO and cider apples. Norman and Edith’s oldest grand daughter, Diane, and her husband Rick moved here in 1989. They were the first to make it a retail farm operation. It started with a single PYO pumpkin patch for their 3 daughters to earn enough money to have a horse. The farm has changed and grown with the family Now Clearview Farm is a 32 acre seasonal orchard and farm stand run by Rick and Diane Melone. It is located at 4 Kendall Hill Road in Sterling, Massachusetts. This farm has an interesting historical background because of it’s ties to the home of Mary E. Sawyer, the little girl in the nursery rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb.” A statue in the center of Sterling commemorates Mary and her lamb. Diane is a sixth generation descendant of Mary and currently owns the Sawyer homestead. Rick still farms some of the original Sawyer farmland. This site has been a farm for 200 years and in this family 6 generations. The farm includes: 20 acres of apples, 4 acres of peaches and nectarines, 12 acres of pumpkins, 6 acres raspberries and blueberries, 2 acres of other vegetables. In addition, 17 acres leased orchards and fields. Farmer Rick is a very capable orchardist and adds about 60 trees per year to upgrade the orchards and reflect the changes in consumer demand for variety. The farm currently has 27 varieties of apples. The farm is not certified organic due in part to the fact that orchards don’t lend themselves to crop rotation, an essential part of organic farming. Rick is certified in Integrated Pest Management (IPM) methods and uses them to grow their orchards, fruits, and vegetables. IPM promotes minimized pesticide use by using environmentally sound practices. This combined with crop rotation and natural fertilizer use helps Clearview Farm produce a healthy product. Our Mission For our customers and their families to experience traditional farm culture; purchase fresh, healthy local produce and related products as well as value added activities and services to enhance the feeling of being in an authentic rural farm atmosphere. Our business values are customer satisfaction through consistent quality, education and friendliness. Our Products The farm stand opens mid August with peaches, blueberries, corn, and other seasonal vegetables. The farm stand stays open through the holidays, weather permitting. The stand sells apples, peaches, pears, nectarines, blueberries, raspberries, vegetables, non-pasteurized cider (pressed on site), pumpkins, squash, gourds, maple syrup, cheese, eggs, jams, baked goods, crafts and gift items. The Melone’s also sell potted plants, primarily hardy mums. Rick, his wife, Diane, their 3 daughters, 1 son and two workers supply labor. The workers are men who come from Jamaica to work on the farm from May to October.