Just five minutes from the historic waterfront of Poulsbo, tucked quietly off Noll Road, a hidden world unfolds. Noll Farm is a rare 30-acre sanctuary where wild beauty, history, and potential converge. Step onto the land and you’re met by the hush of towering pines, the scent of cedar,, and the open arms of nature in full bloom. At the heart of the property, nearly two acres of native
Just five minutes from the historic waterfront of Poulsbo, tucked quietly off Noll Road, a hidden world unfolds. Noll Farm is a rare 30-acre sanctuary where wild beauty, history, and potential converge. Step onto the land and you’re met by the hush of towering pines, the scent of cedar,, and the open arms of nature in full bloom. At the heart of the property, nearly two acres of native wildflowers sway gently in the breeze—meadowfoam, camas, yarrow, and fireweed—framing weathered fruit trees that have stood watch for generations. Paths meander through the clearing, offering quiet moments of wonder and space for gathering, ceremony, or simply watching the sun move across the land. Venture deeper into the woods and you’ll find a handcrafted yurt resting in a fern-ringed grove. Built with care and intention, the 20-foot structure sits atop a custom-milled cedar deck—its 70-foot entrance lined with a living green roof and tucked beneath the tree canopy. Nearby, a sleeping cabin, lovingly restored, offers a serene forest hideaway with a hearth built from century-old clinker brick. Winding trails, more than ½ a mile in total, carry you through storybook forest. There are places here that feel almost cinematic—where filtered light dances across moss and trillium, and every step brings you deeper into stillness. Yet for all its sense of seclusion, the property is just a short walk from local schools and a quick drive to cafés, marinas, and the vibrant arts community of downtown Poulsbo. The original 2-bedroom farmhouse and barn still stand, quiet reminders of the land’s long story. While time has taken its toll on both structures, they offer inspiration—or the space and footprint for a new vision to rise. Whether you imagine a private estate, a regenerative retreat, a wedding venue, or a legacy property for generations to come, Noll Farm provides the canvas. First homesteaded in 1904. Noll Farm remained under the careful watch of one family for more than a century. The land carries a heritage of reverence and renewal. It is a place where imagination roots deeply—where people arrive and feel instantly, viscerally at peace. Noll Farm is not just a property. It is an experience. A feeling. An invitation. Come wander. Come dream. Come home.
Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty on Bainbridge Island is a small but powerful boutique office only a short
Realogics Sotheby’s International Realty on Bainbridge Island is a small but powerful boutique office only a short 30 minute ferry ride from downtown Seattle. Bainbridge residents have always known - that the best place to live is a first class bedroom community near the first class city of Seattle. Bainbridge is a beautiful, rural, wooded island with great public schools, abundant recreation and a small town way of life that’s to be admired. Surrounded by the Northwest’s beautiful Puget Sound, Bainbridge Island boasts some of the regions most luxurious waterfront estates, view properties many with abundant land and acreage. In addition, the thriving small town is a tourist attraction offering the best in organic restaurants, community culture, local boutiques and wine shops and even offers a bit of urban living with new condominiums on the edge of the city’s center. Enjoy just a short hop across Agate Pass Bridge to the entire Kitsap Peninsula, Hood Canal and the majestic Olympic Peninsula beyond. Plus there are plenty of home grown activities with beaches, bays, marinas, parks, hiking, biking, kayaking and shopping. Most importantly, the people of Bainbridge are some of the nicest you’ll find anywhere, and they love their island home. We proudly represent distinctive homes in these areas- Washington, the United States, Bainbridge Island, Bremerton, Chico, Poulsbo, Seabeck, Seattle, Silverdale, Tracyton, the Olympic Peninsula and Hood Canal.