This farmhouse was only built 1991 but was designed to model a 19th century farmhouse. Step inside into the spacious kitchen and youâ??ll immediately be drawn to the stunning mountain views. The dining room provides access out to the back deck. Spacious living room with a fieldstone fireplace. Around the corner youâ??ll find a flexible space that could be used as a formal sitting room, playroom, office or space for your favorite hobby. There is a convenient half bath. Upstairs, youâ??ll find 3 bedrooms and a remodeled bathroom with both a clawfoot soaking tub and standup shower. Head to the 3rd floor and youâ??ll find another entire level of space. Use as an office or recreational space â?? plus there is unfinished space for storage. The walkout basement has a woodstove for an additional heat source along with a laundry area. From the large deck, youâ??ll enjoy views of Mt Ellen and Mt Abe. 2 car detached garage with a full 2nd level. Less than 30 minutes to Mad River Glen, Sugarbush or Middlebury. This home provides peace, serenity and privacy
Discover this stunning farm, lovingly preserved by the Vermont Land Trust. Spanning over 260 acres of lush forests and rolling pastures, this property offers tranquility at the end of a town road. Enjoy charming stone walls, beautiful gardens, and a modern Huntington home built just four years ago. In addition to the main residence, the property features an outbuilding and barn, perfect for storage or your farming needs. Explore miles of trails and logging roads ideal for hiking, skiing, and snowshoeing, all while taking in breathtaking views of Camelâ??s Hump. With sunny open spaces, a well-maintained forest, and maple trees ideal for sugaring, this property is a true nature's paradise! Wastewater permit covers 3 bedrooms plus accessory dwelling unit. The 2 acres with the house is excluded from the conservation easement, but is not able to be subdivided from the property.
Are you ready to find your perfect escape? This charming 4-bedroom home in Starksboro, Vermont, could be the one for you! The property spans over 9.6 sub-dividable acres, including the Baldwin Creek that flows year-round into the New Haven River. Imagine picking fresh fruit, cozying up by the woodstove, or heading down to the cabin â?? ideal for an art studio, writer's retreat, or a quiet escape by the stream. With natural wood finishes throughout, every room feels warm and welcoming. The spacious breezeway not only connects the house and garage but adds valuable storage space too. The kitchen is a chefâ??s dream, complete with a large imperial stove and beautiful wood countertops. Upstairs, you'll find four bedrooms and a full bath. The primary bedroom is a serene retreat with abundant natural light, private balcony, and full bathroom â?? the perfect place to relax. Plus, youâ??re just minutes away from outdoor adventures like hiking the Long Trail, skiing at Mad River Glen or Sugarbush, and mountain biking. With a location only 10 minutes from the charming town of Bristol and a 30-minute commute to Middlebury or Burlington, this home offers the perfect balance of country living and convenience. All this and solar panels as well. Your Vermont retreat awaits! Schedule a showing today!
Starksboro is located in Vermont. Starksboro, Vermont has a population of 1,978. Starksboro is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 38.73% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.02%.
The median household income in Starksboro, Vermont is $77,188. The median household income for the surrounding county is $77,978 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Starksboro is 37.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 5.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.7 inches per year, with 108.6 inches of snow per year.