Historic House Listings

Wide plank floor boards! Nice stove! C. 1840. Over an acre in Vermont. $319,900

February 11, 2025

Look at the size of the kitchen floor boards! So pretty. Love the stove too! The house was built in 1840. It is located on 1.75 acres in Underhill, Vermont. The house features wood floors, a covered front porch, wainscoting, spacious kitchen, baseboards and built-in shelving. There are a couple of outbuildings and a foot bridge. Three bedrooms, one bathroom and 1,760 square feet. $319,900

Contact Jacqueline Marino with Re/Max North Professionals: 802-655-3333

From the Zillow listing:

 

This classic 1840’s Vermont Farmhouse on 1.75 acres in Underhill awaits a new owner to usher it into its 2nd century. Great potential in this well loved & cared for home. Many structural improvements include wood clapboard stained siding, architectural shingle roof, most interior walls and ceilings are sheetrock with some original beams exposed. Hardwood, softwood plank and vinyl floors on the 1st floor. Solid wood doors and wainscoting in the kitchen. Country kitchen boasts an antique wood cook stove. First floor also has a large mudroom, walk-in pantry/laundry room & full bath.Town records list the home as a 3 bdrm, 1 bath 1760sqft home. Each bedroom on the 2nd floor has built-in closets and or shelving. The 2nd floor has 4 rooms with over 800 sq ft with potential to add an upstairs bathroom. The large out building consists of a 2 section barn/shed and an attached 3 bay pole barn. A small foot bridge crosses a stream and leads to a flat side yard and another small storage shed. This land served in years past as a large garden with berry bushes. A split rail and wire post fence surrounding the house may need some repair. The 7×11 woodshed is stocked with dry firewood. Firewood in the basement and front porch also included. The home is owned by an Estate therefore it must be sold in “as is” condition. Age and condition of this home’s mechanical or structural components interior or exterior can not be verified by the Estate.

 

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