In 2001, the Perry family donated a conservation on their 41.77 acres of land. The property is located on the north side of Hoyt Road and the east side of Philbrick Road in Andover. It includes a homestead or "unrestricted area" of 5.60 acres. With approximately 1,400 feet of frontage along Hoyt Road, the property is visible to the general public. The land includes a mixture of forest, open field, and abandoned sugar orchard and pasture, creating a diverse range of vegetative conditions, which attracts numerous wildlife populations. Further, the easement allows for an extensive trail system for public access. The easement is maintained by Ausbon Sargent and the Town of Andover Conservation Commission holds an executory interest in it.
Alice Perry sold the property to Bennett Phillips and James Crowley in February 2002. In August 2011, the property was sold to William Radzelovage and Marie Nardino.