Crossing from Concord into Connersville, the landscape shifts toward wider horizons and quieter roads, yet the appetite for the kind of stone-and-timber permanence found at 7909 Rose Island Road does not diminish—it intensifies, because here the acreage feels less like a premium and more like a birthright. The covered portico, the hand-laid masonry, and the generous setback from the road carry a weight that Connersville's open countryside amplifies rather than absorbs, letting each architectural detail register against a backdrop of uninterrupted green. What remains constant from the previous stop is the insistence on craftsmanship that earns its presence in any setting, though the quieter surroundings allow the estate's proportions to speak at full volume. As the route bends toward Coral Springs, one begins to wonder whether a more densely settled destination can sustain that same commanding sense of space.