

Located on the second floor of a fully renovated barn, part of the Lamboley House, a well-known historical cornerstone of Belleville. Mr. Constant F. Lamboley purchased the home and barn when he bought Belleville’s early telephone company from Scott, Miller and Ulerich in 1906. Originally a square eight-room house, he remodeled it to accommodate the telephone office and his family of seven children. The barn housed the company’s team of horses and telephone equipment. The property remained with the family almost 100 years until purchased in 2003 by its current owners, Katy and Joe Freye. They completely renovated the barn from summer 2006 to spring 2007.
You won’t have to get in your car to enjoy Belleville’s Main Street charm including a quilt shop, florist and gift store, fine or family dining, a walk in the park or a hike down the newly developed Badger State Trail. Additionally, Belleville is conveniently located near many wonderful small towns. From the artist ambiance of Paoli, to the strong cultural heritage of New Glarus, Mount Horeb and Stoughton you will find many antique stores, delightful restaurants and unique gift shops. If you are looking for more, Madison is only 30 minutes away!


