The best Vermont properties are shaped as much by the landscape as by the homes themselves. Here, an 1825 farmhouse, 54.4 acres, and the Green Mountain National Forest come together to create a place that feels both timeless and deeply rooted in its surroundings.
Bordering the Green Mountain National Forest, the landscape is quintessential Vermont - rolling lawns, managed woodland, perennial gardens, and sweeping southern views that stretch across the mountains. The setting encourages a slower rhythm, whether enjoying coffee as the morning light reaches the ridgelines, wandering the property in search of wildflowers, or ending the day beneath a sky filled with stars.
Inside, the home embraces its nearly two centuries of history. Hand-hewn beams, wide plank floors, rustic pine walls, and a fieldstone fireplace speak to generations of Vermont craftsmanship. The home's low ceilings and gently uneven floors are not imperfections — they are reminders of a time when homes were built by hand and meant to last.
A thoughtfully designed addition completed in the late 1990s blends seamlessly with the original farmhouse, creating comfortable living without sacrificing character. The spacious primary suite offers soaring ceilings, custom built-ins, and peaceful views, while updated baths and generous gathering spaces make hosting family and friends effortless. The expansive living room naturally becomes the heart of the home, whether gathered around the woodstove on a snowy evening, enjoying movies after a day on the trails, or sharing stories long into the night. The vintage-inspired kitchen and dining area, with its vaulted ceiling and warm wood finishes, feels perfectly suited to leisurely breakfasts and holiday meals alike.
Outside, more than 30 acres of managed woodland stretch across both sides of the town road, offering endless opportunities to explore your own private landscape. Snowmobile and ATV trails, hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, and countless other adventures begin right from your doorstep, with the Green Mountain National Forest serving as your backyard.
For those who envision creating a true Vermont family retreat, the property also includes a state wastewater permit for an additional three-bedroom residence, offering exceptional flexibility for a guest house, family compound, or future expansion.
Properties like this are seldom available. Combining historic authenticity, protected surroundings, spectacular southern views, and four-season recreation, this is more than a beautiful country home — it is a legacy property where future generations can gather, explore, and create traditions of their own.
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