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Price Change! reduced by $605,000 down 24% on September 16th 2024
Description:ROGERS HOUSE- One of the seven iconic Ridge Houses that prominently face west in Orford Village, this home recently underwent a meticulous three-year historical renovation/restoration under the eye of premium builders G.R. Porter & Sons. The result is a grand, sophisticated estate which seamlessly blends original charm with modern amenities, from custom lighting, Waterworks fixtures, Farrow & Ball paint, to new mechanical and HVAC systems and beyond. There is ample space for gatherings with family and friends and other private areas throughout the interiors. A custom chef’s kitchen faces east for morning light and is anchored by a premium Aga stove with copper hood, all of which opens to a cozy sitting room with raised fireplace and built-ins. A gorgeous butler's pantry highlights the home’s craftsmanship and woodwork, while the front of the house features formal living and dining rooms and a library office rounds out the floor. Three staircases provide access to the second floor with a split landing grand staircase that's a masterpiece of design. There are seven spacious bedrooms with new bathroom and en suite options and eight fireplaces throughout. Additionally, a carriage house offers a lovely and private two-bedroom dwelling with fireplace. The exteriors are well-landscaped with mature trees, shrubs, and an idyllic gazebo perched atop the sprawling back lawn. Truly an historical gem, the quality of finish and attention to detail of Rogers House is without parallel.
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Description:Nestled on one of the most serene roads in Lyme, this stunning 1988 colonial reproduction farmhouse seamlessly blends with the picturesque countryside. Lovingly maintained and thoughtfully upgraded over the years, the property features a notable 2009 addition by Vermont Vernacular, including a spacious dining room, mudroom, laundry room, garage, and an inviting in-law suite above the garage. The home exudes warmth with its hickory flooors, abundant natural light, and cozy, welcoming spaces. The heart of the house is the expansive, functional kitchen, where you can gather around the pellet stove for a warm, comforting ambiance. The dining room, with its large windows, offers stunning views of the gardens and the rolling hills beyond, creating a perfect setting for meals with a view. Trout Brook, meandering below the property, provides a soothing soundtrack year-round, enhancing the tranquility of the setting. The large, heated garage, with a versatile guest suite above, is perfect for guests or an artist’s studio. The architectural details, including archways inspired by those on the carriage sheds at the historic Lyme Congregational Church, add to the home's unique character. Set on 21 acres and conveniently close to the Dartmouth Skiway, Post Pond, and an extensive network of hiking trails, this property offers an exceptional opportunity to embrace the great outdoors right at your doorstep. Open House Friday 9/6/24 5-7pm Cocktail Hour and Saturday 10-12n Mimosa Bar
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Price Change! reduced by $700,000 down 25% on September 3rd 2024
Description:Serene, private, contemporary: Sited on a ridge above South Woodstock village, the 54 acre property offers complete seclusion in an elegant setting with an extensive network of trails. The three bedroom main dwelling is sleek and elegant, with an open floor plan crafted to take in the beauty of the site with abundant use of organic material designed to integrate the design with the surrounding Vermont countryside. The two bedroom guest cottage has its own garage and entrance off of Ebbin Lockwood Way. The 6,048 s/f main house and 1,584 s/f guest cottage were designed by architect, Michael Weinberger. The property was recently renovated: main house was upgraded and many new system improvements. From the stone terrace, there are views of a cascading waterfall flowing into a small Koi pond and perennial gardens. On the Northeast side, an outside sitting area takes in views of a long, rolling meadow with a pond and a glimpse of the local hills. The main house includes a detached garage with additional storage space. Less than 1/2 mile from South Woodstock Country Store and Kedron Valley Inn/Ransom Tavern and one mile from Green Mountain Horse Association. 25 min. from Mt. Ascutney mountain biking trails, 38 min. from Killington and 2:23 hrs. from Boston.
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Description:The melding of the convenience of a premiere Village residence with the privacy and peace of a country estate is a rare balance. The John Arnold Cottle House achieves just such a balance. The three bedroom two story brick Federal home, built in 1811, has a prominent position on the main street in South Woodstock hamlet. It’s setting belies the unique qualities the 2.7 acres offers. A drive to the lower level two car garage separates the main house and the renovated Kingley Barn, a two bedroom with loft guest house with a deck overlooking the Kedron Brook. There is a timber bridge crossing the Kedron Brook which accesses the open field and meadow and the two bay barn. The 450 feet of frontage on the Kedron Brook is an ideal tranquil retreat to enjoy the water element, firepit and surrounding environment with complete privacy. The John Arnold Cottle House has been fully renovated/restored with all of the best systems and finishes. The newer addition on the rear of the house has a gourmet kitchen, large brick fireplace, and relaxed living space.
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Description:Hartland Highlands is a singular Vermont agrarian paradise. The property's 277 pastoral acres, improved on over two decades of meticulous stewardship and management, feature rolling meadows, mixed northern hardwood forests, four ponds, three brooks, and miles of interior roads and trails. Conveniently located between Hanover, NH, and Woodstock, VT, this is one of the largest parcels of land currently available in the Upper Connecticut River Valley. The historic, expanded cape on the western side of Brothers Road is bounded by perennial gardens, antique stonewalls, heritage maples, and sweeping lawns. Built circa 1850, the house retains its original pine floors and exposed hand-hewn beams and enjoys an elevated, sunny position above the pastures. Views from the property extend to Smarts Mountain in the north and dramatic vistas of Mount Ascutney to the south. The heart of the home is an inviting, open eat-in kitchen that flows into the living and dining rooms. There is a spacious formal living room with a wood burning fireplace as well as a three-season glass and screened-in porch, and first-floor laundry and half-bathroom. Upstairs is a large primary suite with attached bath and two additional bedrooms served by a bath off the wide hallway and landing. Across Brothers Road to the east lies a significant barn complex offering a variety of purposes. This idyllic refuge offers a myriad of possibilities as the potential exists for the development of additional house sites.