Historic House Listings

Interesting house! Circa 1851. On 15 acres in Vermont. $650,000

November 13, 2024

This is an interesting house! Love the exterior style of it! The house was built in 1851. It is located on 15 acres in Vergennes, Vermont. The back exterior doesn’t really match up with the front. I’m assuming an addition. The house features a wrap around front porch, beautiful gingerbread trim, wood floors, wainscoting and some crown moulding. Price might be a bit too high, but it is Vermont and it has acreage and a large house. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms and 4,210 square feet. $650,000

Contact Kate Earley with Flex Realty Group: 802-399-2860

From the Zillow listing:

 

Charming farmhouse surrounded by countryside bliss. This picturesque farmhouse, nestled amidst expansive county fields, offers the perfect blend of pastoral beauty and modern comfort. Step into a warm and inviting family room, perfect for gatherings, relaxation and cozy evenings, or unwind on the expansive wraparound porch. The large open dining area flows effortlessly from the kitchen, making it ideal for entertaining, celebrations and holiday gatherings. Each bedroom is designed for comfort, offering serene views of the surrounding landscape. A large finished space above the garage provides the perfect setup for a home office or guest suite, complete with its own kitchen and 3/4 bath, ensuring privacy and convenience. Embrace the outdoors with ample space for gardens, orchards, or a small-scale farm. The property is an ideal canvas for starting a vegetable garden, cultivating flower beds, or raising chickens, goats and other small farm animals. Surrounded by expansive county fields, the property creates a natural peaceful buffer while providing room to grow or simply enjoy the open air. Enjoy Adirondack views and convenient location near the charming towns of Vergennes and Middlebury. This farmhouse offers proximity to local shops, schools, and restaurants, while being a short drive to Lake Champlain for lakeside picnics, boating, and fishing. This home is more than a residence—it’s an opportunity to embrace the joys of country living.

 

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