This house has some really great details! I love that it hasn’t been overly renovated. This house was once owned by Vermont State Senator, A. A. Butterfield. The house was built in 1855. It is located on .5 acre in Jacksonville Village in Whitingham, Vermont. The house features wood floors, baseboards, nice fireplaces, chair rails, nice cabinet space in kitchen, wide plank wood floors and vintage bathroom fixtures. There is an attached garage and a detached building. Three bedrooms, two bathrooms and 1,694 square feet. $310,000

 

A stately 1855 farmhouse once owned by Vermont State Senator A.A. Butterfield, set in the heart of Jacksonville village in Whitingham, offering classic New England charm and a peaceful Vermont lifestyle. This historic home features three bedrooms, a formal dining room, living room, drawing room, private office, and a cozy fireplace that adds warmth and character throughout the seasons. Additional highlights include a spacious attic for storage or future expansion, a basement ideal for storage, and a one-car garage with potential to be transformed into a practical mudroom suited for Vermont’s four-season living. A two-story barn with a woodstove provides generous space for entertaining, creative projects, storage, or a workshop, with an expansive upper level ready to inspire hobbies or studio use. Surrounded by scenic beauty, this property captures the essence of Vermont living with nearby hiking, skiing, and year-round outdoor recreation, vibrant fall foliage, and a strong sense of community. Located just 10 minutes from Wilmington for local shops, dining, and essentials, and only 25 minutes to Mount Snow for premier skiing and snowboarding, this attractively priced property blends history, versatility, and access to one of southern Vermont’s most desirable four-season destinations, ready for its next chapter. OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY MARCH 22, 1-3PM

 

 

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