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$1,749,000 | 3 beds, 4 baths | 3,294 sqft
Co-Listed By:
Zoe Hathorn Washburn || 603-727-8099 (cell) || zoe.hathornwashburn@snyderdonegan.com
Susan Hickey || 802-353-5090 (cell) || susan.hickey@snyderdonegan.com
The Richmond House – Unit B | Woodstock Village. An enduring Woodstock landmark, the iconic Richmond House (c.1826) is a distinguished brick Federal with a softly weathered, rose-hued patina and elegant architectural details. Set on over an acre behind a classic white picket fence, this historic property—reimagined under the direction of Laurence Rockefeller—comprises three luxurious residences in the heart of the Village. Unit B spans the top two floors and offers over 3,200 square feet of beautifully appointed living space with the feel of a private home. The main level features a gracious living and dining room with wood-burning fireplace, a spacious family room, and an en-suite study or guest bedroom—also with a fireplace. The kitchen opens to the family room and enjoys abundant southern light. Just beyond the dining area, a built-in bar leads to a private balcony overlooking the Village and landscaped grounds, a perfect setting for your morning coffee or evening entertaining. The second level opens on a charming landing with built-in bookcases and continues to a serene primary suite and an en-suite guest bedroom. The Carriage House at the rear of the property affords covered garage and storage space for the owner of this unit. With timeless character, refined interiors, and the ease of Village living, The Richmond House offers a rare opportunity to own a truly iconic piece of Woodstock’s history in an unmatched location.
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LOCATION
39 Elm Street is located in beautiful and historic Woodstock, VT. It is within easy access to shopping, ski resorts, health care services, schools, exercise facilities, and golf courses. An overview of what's nearby is below.
Woodstock, VT
Woodstock is the quintessential New England town, often heralded by various publications as one of the most beautiful towns in the country. It is home to many excellent shops and restaurants, the Woodstock Inn & Resort, a great middle and high school, and never fails to serve as an incredible place to go for a walk or meet someone for coffee. Those who choose to reside in and near Woodstock continue to be some of the most educated in the world, the most accomplished “captains of industry” in the country. You’ll find filmmakers, war correspondents, writers, artists, military experts, doctors, high-tech entrepreneurs, rock stars, equestrians, and happy families enjoying the benefits of small town life. With its gentle hills, winding dirt roads, cows, sheep and horses in pastures with historic weathered barns, it’s not hard to see why Woodstock is commonly referred to as “Vermont’s most beautiful address”.
Other Nearby Towns
Quechee, VT
Hanover, NH
Norwich, VT
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Quechee is the site of Quechee Gorge on the Ottauquechee River and is also the home to the Quechee Lakes planned community initiated in the late 1960s, which brought to the community the small Quechee Lakes Ski Area in the 1970s. The ski area has 13 trails and 3 lifts. Perched atop the falls of the Ottauquechee River, overlooking a covered bridge, Simon Pearce offers glassblowing demonstrations, a renowned restaurant, and new bar.
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Hanover is home to Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, boutique shopping outlets, fabulous food, and more. One of its main attractions is Dartmouth College (one of the Ivy Leagues and the ninth oldest college in the nation), and in part due to its youthful atmosphere, the town enjoys a lively, 'New England cosmopolitan' business district. Hanover offers an incredible mix of activities from access to the White and Green Mountains to its arts and culture community not to mention the obvious intellectual benefits found in a college town.
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Norwich was recently voted as the #1 Best Place to Live in Vermont by Niche.com. The quaint and picturesque town has a population of approximately 3,400 people. Its close proximity to Hanover, and its many historic buildings and attractions such as The Norwich Inn, Blue Sparrow Kitchen, and King Arthur Flour, make it a very desirable place to live. As one New York Times article described, "With a main street lined with white clapboard colonial buildings and a landmark steepled church, Norwich could be a set designer’s rendering of a tiny New England village."
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