Sutton Sand & Gravel is an Act 250 permitted gravel pit offering a unique opportunity to acquire a proven resource along with a highly versatile 94.9-acre parcel in the Northeast Kingdom. While the gravel pit serves as the primary assetâ??well-suited for contractors, municipalities, or investors seeking a local source of aggregateâ??the property offers meaningful additional upside. The land is predominantly forested and, according to the owners, may support approximately 3,000â??4,000 maple taps, presenting a compelling opportunity for those looking to establish or expand a sugaring operation. This creates the potential for a complementary income stream alongside ongoing gravel extraction. The terrain features sloping wooded acreage leading to the access road and into the pit, with frontage along the Sutton River, adding both natural appeal and recreational value. Portions of the property also offer the potential for future building sites, and some areas enjoy views toward Burke Mountain. This is a well-rounded offering that combines commercial utility with long-term land valueâ??ideal for buyers looking to diversify income streams or invest in a property with both immediate and future potential.
Make this 2.31 ac lot your getaway from all that troubles you! This property has plenty of road frontage and easy access off a state maintained paved road. Located just a short distance from W Burke village, this lot has been cleared and is ready for your seasonal camper. There is power at the road and a driveway is in place. Due to wetland areas, this lot is not able to sustain a septic system.
Seize the opportunity to own 17.6± acres in the scenic town of Sutton, Vermont, located just outside the village. This wooded parcel features gently sloping terrain that descends toward a quiet gravel road, offering privacy, natural beauty, and potential building sites. Whether youâ??re looking for a land investment, a private camp, or a future homesite, this versatile property provides the ideal setting to enjoy Vermontâ??s rural lifestyle. Surrounded by nature, the land is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts with close proximity to Burke Mountain, Kingdom Trails, area lakes, mountains, hunting, birdwatching, and year-round recreation. Despite its peaceful setting, the property is conveniently locatedâ??less than 30 minutes from larger towns offering box stores, grocery stores, and additional amenities. Enjoy the balance of quiet country living while staying within easy reach of everyday conveniences. A great opportunity to own acreage in Vermontâ??s Northeast Kingdom and create your own retreat or investment for the future.
Sutton is located in Vermont. Sutton, Vermont has a population of 1,060. Sutton is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 40.84% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.85%.
The median household income in Sutton, Vermont is $61,406. The median household income for the surrounding county is $55,159 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Sutton is 41.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 77.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 0.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.1 inches per year, with 100 inches of snow per year.