297 Town Farm Hill Rd, Hartland, VT 05048, USA

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Last Sold: OCT 2021

Price: $725000


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Agents think: $725,000  1 agent(s) valuations found

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Property Sold on 2021-10-29 for $725000
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Property Sold on 2021-10-29 for $725000
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Williamson Group Sothebys Intl. Realty, Gretchjen Smith Agent Valuation of this property is 725,000 USD

Description:

The Skyfarm Homestead was built in 1850 using hand-cut timber frame construction. It is one of the last remaining and best examples of a traditional Vermont farmhouse that remains in Hartland. The property sits on 3.72 acres of pasture land with a wooded periphery on top of Town Farm Hill Road. A detached, 2 story weathered barn of the same 1850 era with a paddock enclosed by a split rail fence sits beside the house. A 3 bay covered shed and an enclosed garage are attached to the barn's back and were added by the current owners. Among the ferns lies handsome antique stonewalls with elegant sugar maples lining the property boundaries. Lovely perennial gardens with many options to expand garden beds. Both of the original structures have well-maintained Vermont slate roofs. Stunning antique pine floors, original windows with old pane glass- lots of natural sunlight beaming into gracious size rooms. Enjoy evenings overlooking the grassy meadow from the screened porch off the back of the house. Multiple options for bedrooms on both levels including another large family room on second floor. The property is easily accessible to both villages of Woodstock and Hartland: shopping and great restaurants. Ski Killington, Pico or Okemo. Enjoy championship golf, fly fishing on the Black River and Mtn Biking trails at Mt Ascutney. Easy access to Dartmouth. . Bring your architect or your summer dreams to view this quintessential Vermont gem.

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