88 serene acres with a capped poured concrete walkout foundation ready to build your dream home. There is a lovely open field with a dug well, big storage barn, and plenty of room for solar to create an off-grid dream. Situated at the end of a Class IV road. This property comes with the tractor, the lawn mower and the generator so you are prepared for however you want to use the space! With a small kitchen, some rooms for storage and stairs already built for your soon-to-be second level, add a septic and you will be all set! Wonderful trails and forgotten logging roads make this a haven for wildlife and exploration.
To best view this parcel, park by the real estate sign and move in a northerly direction on the Old Market Hill Road. You will notice ancient sugar maple trees that line the road and just imagine how they will look in October with the yellow, orange and red foliage as you drive to your home site. From the height of the land there are gentle mountain views in most directions. The gentle contours will allow for easy walking and exploring while there are many mountain paths in the woods for your outdoor enjoyment. Take time to learn about the history of this rural part of Vermont and attend the famous "Tunbridge Worlds Fair" to learn how land was used and farmed many years ago. Hanover, New Hampshire and many vibrant Vermont towns are also in the vicinity.
Nice building lot with cleared building envelope. Recently surveyed with 4 bedroom septic plan available. Easy access off Button Hill Road. Private. Make this the site for your new home!
From valley floor to a high plateau with long-range cascading views of Killington peak, the beauty and privacy of this pristine 105+/- acre parcel is exceptional. Accessed via a deeded right-of-way, an old farm road leads from the base of the property to higher elevations passing through meadows and old growth forests. Along the western boundary facing northeast are magnificent stands of untapped sugar maple. With their towering trunks and leafy crowns high above steep ground, their ability to defy gravity and reach for the sky is seemingly remarkable. In the center of the parcel, multiple springs create a stream that increases in size as it passes down the valley. The farm road passes above these springs across the upper edge of a high field and up through a young stand of maples facing southwest. At the top of the stand is a large plateau, roughly 3 acres in size. On the south end, you can see the valley floor far below with barns and river while from multiple locations you can look across the ridgelines to Killington and Pico. With a bit of brush hogging, this hill-top oasis could be a wonderful grassy hide-away. This property is not enrolled in the Vermont Land Use program; it is not conserved and there is no zoning in Tunbridge creating a host of possibilities for future owners. Please no drive-ins or drive-bys.
Lovely wooded lot perfect for recreation. Accessible by class 4 road. Existing trails for hiking or biking. Located a quick drive to South Royalton and Montpelier! Came take a look today!
Tunbridge is located in Vermont. Tunbridge, Vermont has a population of 1,172. Tunbridge is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.17% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.35%.
The median household income in Tunbridge, Vermont is $61,094. The median household income for the surrounding county is $56,584 compared to the national median of $57,652. The median age of people living in Tunbridge is 45.7 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 2.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43 inches per year, with 74.4 inches of snow per year.