Historic House Listings

Beautiful Vermont Countryside! Circa 1885. One acre. $359,000

November 2, 2022

Beautiful Vermont countryside! Borders a park with hiking trails. This home was built in 1885. It is located on .92 acres in Springfield, Vermont. The home features a covered front porch, wide plank hardwood floors, baseboards and a built-in china cabinet. There is direct access to the Black River and the local bike path. Four bedrooms, four bathrooms and 2,678 square feet. $359,000

Contact Gary Coger with Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty:802-824-3113

From the Zillow listing:

 

A truly exquisite renovated victorian style farmhouse loaded with character including original hardwood floors, archways, grand staircase and custom moldings. Updates include a stunning country kitchen with all new appliances, quartz countertops, new large picture window, added blown in insulation, many windows replaced, new back deck and front porch, freshly painted interior and exterior, heat pump in master BR, new pellet stove. Brand new oil tank and septic pump in 2021. Entryway off the front porch brings you into the mud area with laundry room. You’ll find a formal dining room and living room with a new pellet stove to defer heating costs. First floor also has a full bath and a bedroom that is currently used as office space. The second floor boasts up to 3 BR’s including a primary BR with a private staircase, private bath and walk in closet. The third upstairs bedroom can also be used as part of the primary BR to make it a suite. Home also boasts a two car attached garage. The property is lovely with multiple outdoor areas to enjoy including the back deck, front porch and access to the Black River. You also have direct access to the town bike path. There’s beautiful stonework, perennial gardens, raised garden beds for vegetables, herbs and flowers. Property also borders Muckross State Park. Ideal for Hiking, XC skiing, snowshoeing and enjoying nature on it’s trails all connected to your backyard! Close to Rt 91 and major ski resorts. A Must see

 

 

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