Restored Vermont Homes
These properties throughout central Vermont and the Champlain Valley have all undergone some level of restoration. Come enjoy an historic home that's all ready for you!
The 1791 center chimney Cape farmhouse represents a two year restoration and remodeling that focused on retaining all of the original fabric of the main house while using it as a basis for the expansive additions. The owners are dedicated antiquarians who have paid particular attention to authentic detail while incorporating all the best amenities for todays lifestyle. From the gourmet kitchen to the sunroom to the library to the screened porches, this residence has a wonderful feel, very sensible flow and a total integration with the land. The 12 acres has all of the most requested characteristics, good views, open pasture, mature apple orchard, a year round brook that feeds 3 ponds with a final waterfall, mature wood lands that support a wide array of wildlife. The immediate landscaping around the residence includes stone and brick patios surrounded by perennial flower beds. And finally there is a side hill barn with high drive featuring a tack room and three horse stalls.
Spring Hill Farm! Be right in the heart of Vermont's equestrian region. Green Mountain Horse Association and all the events are just down the road. This classic stone cape-style home has been elegantly restored while keeping all the authentic antique charm. From a brick floor and fireplace in the kitchen to the the large "gathering room" with hand hewn beams, this is a very special property. The converted barn guest house has a massive 2 story stone fireplace, 3 sleeping quarters*, wide pine floors, full kitchen and game room on the lower level. The 5-stall horse barn makes this the perfect equestrian retreat. Let the attached photos take you on a tour of this fabulous property!*Town office has listed only 3 bedrooms in the main house and 2 bedrooms in the guest house. Permitting was not in place at the time of septic installation, which owner believes was in the 70's. The way the house sits now, it has 4 sleeping areas in the main house and 3 in the guest house
Transfiguration Farm formerly the Dean Brothers Farm offers an exceptional opportunity for the discerning buyer to own a 1200+ acres estate with sweeping views of the Green Mountains. There is an updated colonial farmhouse built in 1783 and an exquisite guest cottage. Both dwellings offer privacy and mountain views over open meadows. The largest barn (250 x 40) is used for equipment storage. There are 2 large barns used for hay storage and another as a workshop. 1187.47 acres are in Land Use consisting of 278.4 agricultural land; 728.07 productive forest land and 181.0 nonproductive forest land. There are 2 other unused houses awaiting restoration. This property borders at least 4 miles of the Otter Creek, VT's longest River, as it meanders north. Transfiguration Farm is only 1.5 miles from Historic Brandon Village but feels like a world away. Within an easy drive to Rutland, Middlebury and Burlington.
"The Old Stone House" ia a magnificent marble 1820 Historical Landmark country estate on 13 manicured acres of land in Dorset and is an outstanding example of Federal architecture coupled with restorations that have preserved and enhanced the integrity of this most special offering. The house interior welcomes you with warm and cozy rooms with original cherry paneling and beamed ceilings.The three tier walled Italinate garden features exceptional perenial gardens, a spring fed fountain, pergola, marble walkways and a tea house. Mountain views, pond, separate guest house and charming guest quarters over the garage complete this very unique property. Adjoining 24 acre lot offered separately.
This building housed the Stowe Hardware and Tin Shop from 1829 until 2011: one hundred and eight-two years of history and commerce. Restored in 1999 to reflect the character of the 1800's, this building offers almost 9000 square feet of retail and storage space. Few buildings in Stowe offer the versatility and location as this anchor at the north end of the village. There are endless possibilities where the character and history of this building could enhance businesses. Any possibility you can create there is square footage with charm. Wine bar, bookstore, coffee shop, restaurant to retail shop, ample parking, garage or shop space, use your imagination. Own a piece of Stowe's history and make your imprint on its future.
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