The Theodoros Homestead is located on land that has been family owned and operated in the historic town of Littleton, Massachusetts since the 1710. The farm sits on one of the oldest agricultural landscapes in the area; known to many as 'Scratch Flat.'
In the Spring of 1931, James and Marea Theodoros purchased the land during the heart of The Great Depression from a gentleman named Henry F. Works. The Theodoros Family is only the fourth family to farm this land since 1710. James and Marea were Greek immigrants who had a passion for farming and a love for the land. Located in what was then the “Heart of Apple Country”, the land was originally a dairy farm with a large apple orchard that had varieties such as Wealthy, Rome and Russets; just to name a few. James and Marea worked together to convert the land into a fruit and vegetable farm and proudly named it SpringDell. In the mid-1940s, James’ brother Tasso joined the family business and they added corn, strawberries, raspberries, grapes, watermelons, and many other specialty crops. As the output grew, they added the white farmstand that we operate out of today.