Welcome to the Altimont House, one of Rochester, Vermont's most historic homes. Originally constructed in the 1800's by notable builder, William Brookes, this home has been lovingly restored and is ready for its next chapter. Between 2001 and 2005, the house was completely gutted, raised and placed on a new poured concrete foundation, allowing for the installation of luxurious radiant floor heating in the basement and main level of the home, powered by a high-efficiency Buderus boiler. Eight-inch walls with fiberglass and foam board insulation ensure this home stays cozy and comfortable all year round. As you approach the property, the grounds and professional landscaping are absolutely stunning, offering a mesmerizing display of color from early spring right through fall foliage, providing habitat for an expansive array of birds and wildlife that flourish on the property. The serenity continues as you enter the home, where you'll be greeted by an equally refreshing burst of color - a perfect counterpoint to the traditional Greek Revival architectural components which grace the home, including elegant crown molding, wide baseboard trim, window mantels, wainscoting, transoms and Shaker panel doors. The open living and dining room adjoin a spacious, updated kitchen, complete with stainless appliances and soapstone counters. Off the kitchen, French doors lead to a glorious deck, where you can relax and enjoy your own private sanctuary. New windows, dormers and skylights infuse the upper level bedrooms with natural light and make this bright and airy space an ideal place to rest and recharge. Whether you're looking for a special place to call home, or seeking a mountain getaway for respite from the fast paced urban world, this extraordinary property will create a lifetime of memories. Don't miss the opportunity to experience this amazing property, call today and schedule a private showing of this unique and special residence.
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