Renaissance Farms

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About the Community

  • Forming
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What we do

 

Barre, Massachusetts, USA

Community Type: Residency / Artist & Healer Retreat
Status: Forming / Accepting Inquiries
Property Ownership: Private (Residency Only)
Residency Duration: Medium to Long Term (3 months to 2 years)
Housing: Bring your own off-grid or mobile tiny house

About Us

 

Renaissance Farms is a living experiment in ecological beauty, creative expression, and communal healing. Nestled among the gentle hills of central Massachusetts, the farm is home to herbs, flowers, bees, and a growing number of artistic and educational projects.

We are building a residency-based community — especially those rebuilding, reimagining, or renewing their lives. This is not a co-ownership or land-share model; rather, it’s a temporary sanctuary for those seeking to reconnect with nature, explore folk practices, practice yoga, and contribute to the collective tending of the land and spirit.

Our Guiding Vision

 

We believe in meliorism — that through beauty, compassion, and effort, the world can be made better. Our work weaves together ecological stewardship, folk tradition, and the arts as tools for healing and transformation.

Residents may join in cultivating herbs and flowers, caring for bees, creating art, hosting workshops, or contributing to community outreach.  Each member is invited to live gently, create freely, and leave strengthened to carry this spirit into new communities beyond our fields.

Who We Welcome

 

We invite kindred spirits who:

 

  • Have an off-grid or mobile tiny home and wish to live in community
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  • Are passionate about art, herbalism, yoga, and/or folk practice
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  • Value simplicity, peace, and kindness to all
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  • Seek a soft place to land, heal, and begin again
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    What We Offer

  • Peaceful rural setting on a working herb and flower farm
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  • Opportunities to collaborate on the farm and arts festivals and other events
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  • Access to gardens, trails, and spaces for art, yoga, and reflection
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  • A supportive, environment focused on wholeness and mutual care
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    If your heart longs for reconnection — with nature, creativity, and community — we welcome your inquiry.

     

    Our Vision

    We are a residency-based community devoted to meliorism — the belief that small acts of goodness can make a better the world. Our shared work in herbs, flowers, bees, and the arts nurtures healing and self-sufficiency, preparing each resident to bring renewal wherever they go.

    Our Mission

    We are a residency-based community devoted to meliorism — the belief that small acts of goodness can make a better the world. Our shared work in herbs, flowers, bees, and the arts nurtures healing and self-sufficiency, preparing each resident to bring renewal wherever they go.

    • Activities
    • Education
    • 7 Total members
    • Open to new members
    • Open to visitors
    • Open to volunteers
    Total
    7

    How to join

    We welcome inquiries from those who feel called to live simply, create beauty, and contribute to a life rooted in peace and purpose.

    Step 1 – Initial Contact
    If you’re interested in joining the residency community at Renaissance Farms, please send an introductory email. Share a bit about yourself, your interests, and what draws you to this vision.

    Step 2 – Introductory Conversation
    After your initial message, we’ll schedule a virtual visit or conversation to get acquainted. If you live nearby, we can arrange an in-person visit to walk the land and explore possibilities.

    Step 3 – Application Form
    Prospective residents will complete a brief application form to help us understand who you are, what you’re seeking, your unique circumstances, and the skills or energy you hope to contribute to the community. This helps ensure that we are a good fit for one another.

    Step 4 – Background Check
    Because there are children present on the farm, all residents must consent to a CORI (Criminal Offender Record Information) check as part of the application process. This is standard for intentional and family-inclusive communities and helps ensure a safe and harmonious environment for all.

    Step 5 – Residency Agreement
    Accepted residents will sign a simple Residency Agreement outlining mutual expectations around land use, participation, and community living. Length of stay is flexible, typically ranging from three months to two years, depending on the needs and goals of the resident.

    Our process is gentle and conversational rather than bureaucratic — meant to ensure alignment, safety, and mutual respect.

    Basic expectations or agreements for members

    Please contact us by email to arrange a visit.

    Primary decision-making authority

    • Single Leader or Founding Couple

    One person or partnership has ultimate authority.

    Governance structure

    • Collaborative/Horizontal

    Power and responsibility are shared relatively equally among members.

    Economic model

    • Independent Finances

    Members maintain separate personal finances with minimal sharing.

    Economic scenarios for this community

    • There is a one-time fee, investment, or share purchase to join the community separate from accessing housing
    • Members need to pay fees, dues, or similar to live there on a per month or per year basis
    • There is a labor obligation
    • Members typically need to have their own job or other personal source of income to cover their expenses while living in the community?

    Additional economic information

    Join fee: $1500
    Monthly fees/dues: $500
    Labor required: 8 hours/week
    Members with pre-existing debt: Yes (some debt)
    Renaissance Farms welcomes a diverse range of residents — from artists and herbalists to remote workers and those in life transition. We believe that each community member brings unique gifts, and that livelihood and participation should reflect both personal capacity and the rhythms of the land.

    Most residents will likely choose to maintain independent income through remote work, creative pursuits, or local employment. Others choose to engage more deeply with the farm’s daily life — tending herbs and flowers, assisting with the apothecary or shop, teaching workshops, or supporting farm and arts events, and related programming.

    All residents contribute 8 hours per week to community projects, according to their skills and interests. This might include gardening, maintenance, hospitality, or helping coordinate artistic and educational events. Additional contributions beyond the baseline may be credited toward a portion of residency fees when appropriate.

    Our goal is to foster balance — ensuring that residents have the freedom to pursue personal healing and creative work while participating meaningfully in the shared life of the farm. This collaborative rhythm of giving and receiving helps sustain the spirit of Renaissance Farms as a living, breathing community of regeneration and care.

    Shared resources and amenities that are accessible to everyone in the community

    Garden(s), Greenhouse(s), Workshop, Outbuilding(s), Tractor & Farm Equipment, Fire pit, Internet

    Frequency of communal meals

    • 1-3 times per month

    Substance use culture

    • Substance use appears in public spaces but no pressure
    • Religions
    • Hindu
    • Wiccan, Paganism, or Earth Religions

    Property status

    • Privately owned

    Setting

    • Rural

    Countryside locations with significant distance from urban centers.

    Self-produced energy

    • Up to 33%

    Self-produced food

    • 33 - 66%
    • Land area size
      286 acres

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    • Massachusetts, United States

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