A Place Made by People Who Actually Care
Three generations of one family doing what we love: bringing hunters and treasures together.
Our Story
Todd Farm isn't a concept. It's not a brand that launched five years ago. We're a family business — a real one — built on values you can see just by walking the grounds on a Sunday morning.
We started because we believed that everyone deserves access to good finds. Antiques shouldn't feel fancy or gatekept. A flea market should smell like coffee and possibility, not pretension. And a place that depends on community should treat that community like family.
What We Believe
- We believe in the thrill of the hunt. That moment when you round a corner and spot something you didn't know you needed. That's what brings us back, and it's what we build for every single Sunday.
- We believe in dealers. The people who source, restore, and sell the treasures you find here aren't corporate. They're collectors, restorers, and hustlers who love what they do. We make a space for them to thrive.
- We believe in New England. The seasons matter. The weather matters. Real relationships matter more than algorithms. We're seasonal because that's how New England works, and we're not apologizing for it.
- We believe in showing up. For decades. Through ups and downs. Because the people who count on us matter. That's not a marketing angle — that's just how family businesses work.
Why People Come Back
They come back because it works. You can count on Todd Farm:
- We're open when we say we're open. Flea market every Sunday April through November. Barn shops year-round. No surprises.
- The goods are real. Farmhouse, industrial, primitive, mid-century, repurposed. Real antiques from real dealers, not drop-shipped imports.
- There's something for everyone. Whether you're hunting a specific piece or just browsing for inspiration, the variety is real.
- The vibe is good. No pressure. No upsell. Just community. Coffee. Maybe a food truck. Space to breathe and hunt.
- We're accessible. $5 parking (free after 11). Most vendors take cash. ATM on the grounds. Grounded in reality, not ego.
Seasonality: A Feature, Not a Bug
We close in winter. That's not a limitation — that's respect for New England weather and the natural rhythm of the year. Spring through fall, we're here. We're growing. We're hunting. We're connected to the seasons like a real place should be.
When you come in April, you're hunting for spring finds. In June, it's garden and patio season. By September, people are thinking about harvest and fall treasures. That rhythm is built into who we are.
Looking Forward
We're evolving. We're modernizing. We're learning how to serve you better — whether that means easier ways to find us, better communication, or exploring new ways to shop beyond Sundays. But we're doing all of that while staying true to what we are: a family business that cares about real people, real treasures, and real community.
That won't change.
Todd Farm