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Description:This gently rolling and sunny lot has frontage on both Weeden Hill and Bald Hill. Likely driveway access will be off of Weeden Hill. Owner will consider owner financing some portion of the purchase price for a window of time. This is a lovely 5.21 acre parcel that has both wooded and open acres. It is ready to build. The septic design plans are State permitted and in place for a four bedroom home. The house site(s) sit nicely above, and well back from the road for additional privacy, and there is excellent light and sun on the property. The terrain is pleasing, with a nice buffer of trees on the roadside, and there are numerous mostly level house sites available. This is a great location with local recreational trails nearby and quiet and accessible town gravel roads abound! Close to Hartland and abutting the town line of Windsor and West Windsor. Just five minutes to The Skunk Hollow Tavern! The property sale is subject to the new Buyer building a primary residence on the property within two years of purchase or Buyer pays any potential Land Gains tax. Don't forget the Owner Financing option! Bring your plans and vision!
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Description:Nicely situated 5.4 acre lot in a private location with electric poles on the property. Mostly wooded with a driveway roughed in at the center of the property. Just a short distance to Ascutney Mountain and Brownsville amenities. Great upper valley access and an ideal location to build your Vermont dream home. Come and take a look at this terrific parcel of land.
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Price Change! reduced by $100,000 down 14% on July 10th 2024
Description:107 acres with sweeping views of Mount Ascutney and endless building potential. Renovate the manufactured home to use as an onsite temporary structure while you construct your dream home. Situated in the heart of one of the greatest little towns, surrounded by beautiful homes, horse properties, and all of the outdoor recreation you could imagine. Just a stones throw to South Woodstock, Green Mountain Horse Association, Ascutney Outdoors, and 15 minutes to access I-91. Put this one on your list.
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Description:In the heart of equestrian West Windsor, this managed and improved 63-acre parcel offers one of the most appealing and accessible opportunities for new construction in an area known for substantial horse farms and country estates. The terrain provides a pleasing mixture of expansive pasture with 11 acres of level hay field, and a mixed, northern forest woodlot. Ancient stonewalls run along the borders of meadows and follow lines of heritage maple trees. Two active streams and a pond site further enhance what is a remarkably level site for Vermont. Sheddsville Road lies at the center of Green Mountain Horse Association country. The area is well known for its extensive and interconnected system of riding trails. And the property itself features an established internal trail system that provides the opportunity to go for a hack without ever leaving home. West Windsor is prized for its quiet country lanes and dirt roads, and an exceptional natural landscape that unfolds around every turn. The property in its entirely is enrolled in Vermont’s Use Valuation program and the woods have been professionally managed. Additionally, the parcel is benefitted by an existing state wastewater permit and design, as well as completed access and wetlands engineering. An exceptional offering presenting a unique opportunity to acquire one of the finest parcels available in the heart of horse country.
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Description:An extremely rare opportunity to become the steward of one of the areas last remaining intact farmsteads. The 103 acres has traditionally served as a highly productive self sustaining property. Its roughly 37 acres of well drained, rich soiled hayfields lend themselves with their southern exposure to a multitude of agricultural pursuits. While the remaining 66 acres is a well managed mixed northern hardwood forest with an actively producing sugarbush. A network of roadways give complete access. A superlative component of the woodlands that are on the southern flank of Wardner Mountain are the rock outcroppings. The symmetrical natural cleft stones are readily apparent in the network of ancient stone walls and in the remains of a very early stone structure at the height of the land. All of the land has direct line sight of Mt Ascutney and long range views, giving numerable possible building sites. There is an existing ca 1840 farmhouse and outbuildings which are currently being used by the owners. An excellent future quest house, caretakers cottage or the primary residence. The possibilities are endless.