Established Choose & Cut Christmas tree farm and mixed-use property on more than 8 acres in Southern Vermont. This unique offering includes approximately 5,000 evergreen trees, extensive business infrastructure, renewable energy systems, included equipment, and a spacious 5-bedroom, 4-bath residence. The fully fenced operation has been developed and maintained over several decades and serves approximately 500 customers annually. Existing plantings include Fraser Fir and other evergreen species at varying stages of growth, supported by ongoing planting and management practices. Improvements include a barn, workshop space, lean-to structures, storage buildings, equipment areas, and support facilities designed for agricultural, retail, and commercial use. Business equipment associated with the operation conveys with the sale, providing an opportunity to continue an established seasonal enterprise. A substantial solar array paired with Tesla Powerwall battery storage helps support much of the property's electrical demand while providing backup power capability and greater energy independence. Broadband internet supports modern business operations and remote management. Beyond Christmas tree production, the property offers potential for agritourism, seasonal events, photography sessions, and other commercial ventures. Scenic evergreen rows, mature landscaping, orchard plantings, and open grounds have served as a backdrop for wedding, graduation, and seasonal photography. Conveniently located between Rutland and the Okemo Valley recreation region, this property combines an established agricultural operation, renewable energy infrastructure, and extensive improvements in one offering.
Back on the Market. Set on 8 picturesque acres along the Mill River, this 9,200-square-foot converted barn offers a rare blend of rustic charm, commercial flexibility, and residential potential. Currently home to a luxury contracting business, this remarkable structure is ready to evolve into whatever your vision demandsâ??whether thatâ??s a live/work compound, creative studio, event venue, or expansive private residence. Inside, the main level features wide-open spaces framed by the barnâ??s classic timber constructionâ??ideal for showrooms, workshops, or gallery-style commercial use. The second level offers exceptional potential to be transformed into a modern loft-style living space with dramatic ceiling heights, exposed beams, and scenic views over the rolling property and river below. The propertyâ??s 8 acres provide ample room for expansion, parking, outdoor display, or recreation. The Mill River adds both natural beauty and peaceful ambiance, while the buildingâ??s bold red exterior and cupola-topped roofline capture the timeless character of Vermont craftsmanship. Whether youâ??re looking to combine business, creativity, and home life under one roof, or develop a unique investment property with strong visibility and limitless adaptability, this one-of-a-kind barn delivers it all.
Shrewsbury is located in Vermont. Shrewsbury, Vermont has a population of 1,283. Shrewsbury is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.4% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.91%.
The median household income in Shrewsbury, Vermont is $81,136. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,751 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Shrewsbury is 47.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 8.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.7 inches per year, with 93.1 inches of snow per year.