Set on over 150 acres of rolling fields, mixed woodlands, and a peaceful spring-fed pond, this remarkable property captures the essence of Vermont’s natural beauty. With distant mountain views, open meadows, and room to roam, it offers an ideal setting for those seeking a private retreat, recreational getaway, or future homestead. The land invites endless opportunities—gardening, hiking, wildlife watching, or simply enjoying the quiet that comes with wide open space. A classic post-and-beam barn adds rustic charm and provides ample storage for tools, equipment, or seasonal toys. Tucked near the road, an early 1800s Cape-style home offers a glimpse into a simpler time, with vintage features like a Glenwood stove, clawfoot tub, and screened-in porch—perfect as a rustic base while you imagine what’s next. Located just 20 minutes from I-91, this property offers the rare combination of seclusion, natural beauty, and convenience. If you’ve been dreaming of a place to breathe deeply and build your vision from the ground up, this is your chance.
Nestled in the high country of West Newbury, Vermont, this historic property tells a story that spans two centuries. Together, its 144.2± acres form a sweeping landscape of fields, forest, and water, lying on both sides of North Road. The western parcel is home to an early Cape built in 1825, set above the roadway to capture magnificent views of New Hampshire’s Presidential Range. Inside, the first floor blends function and comfort with a welcoming mudroom, kitchen anchored by a wood burning stove, walk-in pantry, light-filled living room, library, two bedrooms, and a full bath. The second level offers three additional bedrooms and a ¾ bath. Throughout, custom built-in shelving adds a sense of permanence and charm. A covered breezeway links the home to a single bay storage wing. Directly opposite stands a classic 19th century post and beam bank barn, ready for livestock, equipment, or creative use, with a box stall, workshop, and expansive loft. The acreage includes rolling pastures, a 5 acre hayfield, a spring-fed pond, mature apple trees, perennial plantings, vegetable beds, and a former sugarhouse. Stands of Vermont maples and tall white pines shelter the land’s edges. Protected under a conservation easement with the Upper Valley Land Trust, the property will remain whole for future generations. Offered as-is, this is an uncommon opportunity to live, work, and preserve a piece of Vermont’s farming heritage.
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