The Historic Jethro Wood House 2240SF home is located in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region of New York State. This property sits east of the vibrant village of Aurora, nestled on the east side of Cayuga Lake. Jethro Wood (b.1774 - d.1834) was the inventor of the cast iron moldboard plow. The Jethro Wood House was built in 1805 and declared a National Historic Landmark in 1964. The current owners, using a careful approach and attention to detail, restored this home with one eye on the past and one on the future. Historic enthusiasts will find joy in this home, the country setting. Cayuga County is in the heart of agriculture, dairy farms, produce farms, vineyards, hops and the Cayuga Lake waterfront communities. This property is a short commute to Ithaca, (Cornell University) MacKenzie-Childs HQ, Wells College, The Inns of Aurora with the new world class spa, Treleaven Winery, Heart and Hands Winery, The Aurora Brewing, the Morgan Opera House, Long Point State Park (boat launch).