Homes with this kind of usable space, inside and out, don't come around often. Welcome to 1 Ryans Way, where character, thoughtful updates, and a layout that truly works come together in a way that feels natural the moment you walk in. Brand new hardwood floors run throughout much of the main level, leading into a standout family room with vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, open, yet still comfortable. The kitchen has been tastefully updated with custom cabinetry, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and a wood hood that adds warmth without overpowering the space, all flowing easily into the surrounding living areas. Upstairs, the bedrooms are well-sized with new carpeting in select rooms, while the bathrooms have been refreshed in a way that feels clean and current, including a fully renovated primary bath with new tile surround, vanity, and subtle farmhouse touches like shiplap and a sliding barn door. The home has been freshly painted throughout, offering a consistent, move in ready feel. The lower level adds flexible space for a playroom, office, or guests, along with a full bath. And then there's the barn! This is where the property truly separates itself, a 40x30 structure with 12-foot ceilings, concrete floors, mezzanine storage, and a fully owned solar system. It's 1, 200 sqft of real usable space for a contractor, car enthusiast, or anyone looking for a serious workshop or hobby space, something that would be difficult and very expensive to recreate today, The location adds another layer to what makes this property stand out. Set in Burlington, you get the space and quiet that buyers are looking for, while still being right in the heart of the Farmington Valley. Just minutes away, is an entrance Taine Mountain Preserve, which offers miles of well-maintained trails leading to Perry's Lookout, known locally for its scenic views and peaceful setting. In the other direction, Nassahegan State Forest gives you a completely different feel, with wooded trails, streams, and hidden waterfalls that make it easy to step away from the day to day. The Farmington River is close by as well, and whether it's kayaking, tubing, or simply spending time by the water, it's a great place to relax and have some fun. The Farmington River Trail adds another layer with miles of paved paths for walking, biking, and even cross-country skiing in the winter. For everyday convenience, Canton is just a short drive, offering a mix of local restaurants, antique shops, and that classic New England charm that people are drawn to, along with the convenience of the Canton Village area and outlets for shopping and dining. What stands out most is how well everything comes together, privacy, usable land, access to outdoor recreation, and proximity to everything you need. It's a setting that's hard to replicate, and one that people tend to appreciate more the longer they live here.