Hundredfold Farm is a 14-household rural cohousing community in the Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, area. The members of this multi-generational community are learning together as they explore the art of living in a sustainable way. The cohousing model is characterized by private dwellings, clustered housing, pedestrian-friendly design, and extensive common facilities. We promote sustainability with organic community gardens, active and passive solar components in our energy-efficient homes, and an innovative wastewater treatment facility that recycles water to our homes. . Some goals of Hundredfold Farm: – To function together in a rich, supportive manner so that everyone will flourish. – To provide an alternative to the loneliness that pervades our individualistic society. – To own and manage the common land jointly while owning our own private homes. – To cluster the homes in order to reduce the impact on open space and agricultural land. – To produce a significant amount of our own wholesome and healthy food using sustainable practices. – To be a community of tolerance, open to everyone regardless of age, income, ethnicity, sexuality, or family situation. Site features: – An interlacing of native woodland, fields, pond, walking paths, and hills. – The upper plateau of our 80-acre property offers a 180-degree view of the surrounding area. – Community organic garden plot on site since 2001. – Existing eight-room, two-bath historic common house with a second-story wrap-around veranda overlooking the pond. – Our vision for the site includes gazebo, sauna, meditation spots, treehouse, and other communal gathering spaces. – One hour from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. – One and a half hours from Baltimore and Washington, DC, metro areas. – Within a one-hour drive of 10 college and university campuses. . Single-family homes and eco-site plan: – High quality, energy-efficient single-family homes. – A village concept of the 14 homes balancing the need for privacy with opportunities for spontaneous social interaction. – A pedestrian greenway between the homes that can be used by emergency vehicles if need be. – Two convenient parking areas located at the perimeter of the housing cluster. – All homes are of passive solar design. with PV and solar hot water. – Innovative community wastewater treatment and recycling system.
CARING: Reducing our ecological footprint – this value underlies decisions about incorporating active and passive solar power into the homes, a system which recycles our waste water for reuse as flush water, growing our own food, vigorous recycling. We are continually seeking ways to live more lightly on the land. PARING: We are committed to keeping the interests of the land foremost in all our decisions. This is why we are clustering the homes on six acres, siting the community on the steeper portions of the property that is less suitable for gardening, are working with the natural contours of the land in laying out the community, and giving much thought to where to site gardens and activities. SHARING: An ethic of finding ways to community as it naturally arises from living lives that consciously intersect with the lives of others.
We have a defined membership pathway that includes: Coming for a tour Filling out a questionnaire Joining in community activities Choosing a mentor Demonstrating financial ability to buy a lot and build.
Everyone must agree before moving forward.
Members maintain separate personal finances with minimal sharing.
Common House, Garden(s), Greenhouse(s), Library, Workshop, Outbuilding(s), Swimming pond or pool, Tractor & Farm Equipment, Fire pit, Swingsets & play areas, Waterfront access, Internet, Dog park, pond, woods to wander
Countryside locations with significant distance from urban centers.
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