Tom’s Farms, a rustic shopping center off I-15 south of Corona, is up for sale.

Founded as a produce stand in 1971 by Tom Barnes, Tom’s Farms occupies 46 acres alongside Temescal Canyon Road.

Barnes died in 2001.

Designed like a country village, Tom’s Farms includes:

• A produce market and candy store.

• A 50,000-square-foot furniture store with a large selection of beds and recliner chairs as well as souvenirs.

• Two standalone restaurants with counter service.

• An amusement park with a train ride and carousel.

• A stand selling hot corn for $3 an ear.

There is also space leased to a cheese and wine shop that specializes in fresh baked goods and has a pizzeria in back. The inventory includes deep-dish sweet potato pie for $9.99 and Tom’s Farms chardonnay for the same price.

Weekend entertainment includes a craft fair.

“Redevelop or continue running as Tom’s Farm,” states a 20-page document describing the property by Braun International Real Estate.

Braun lists the property’s 2016 income as $8,302,805.

The memorandum does not put a price on the property. It says, “Offers are being considered on a first-come, first-offer basis.”

Phone calls left with the real estate company and Tom’s Farms were not returned.

Contact the writer: fbuck@scng.com or 951-368-9551.