This has such a beautiful setting! Quintessential Vermont. The house was built in 1785. It is located on 1.9 acres in Rochester, Vermont. The house features a large fireplace, exposed beams, wainscoting, bead board, baseboards, built-ins and wide plank wood floors. There is a sunroom with brick flooring. Four bedrooms, two bathrooms and 2,554 square feet. $385,000
This historic cape, circa 1785, is one of the oldest homes in Rochester, VT, blending timeless charm with modern updates. Centrally located to Sugarbush Resort along with Killington Resort and Pico Mountain. Its exposed beams, hand-built doors, and wide pine plank floors evoke classic New England architecture, while recent upgrades ensure comfort and convenience. Major enhancements include new flooring in the living and TV rooms with upgraded carpeting, a wood stove with a new flue lining, and a fully remodeled kitchen featuring upgraded appliances. The exterior has been selectively refreshed with new siding and paint, and the basement is equipped with a sump pump, French drain and a fully lined vapor barrier. Smaller yet impactful improvements include several custom window inserts on the main floor, fresh interior paint, a built-in mudroom and a portable A/C unit that conveys with the property. Notable additional upgrades encompass fiber optic internet, a newer boiler and water heater, and plumbing systems, storm windows on windows, and an updated primary bathroom with modern fixtures and flooring. The property also features new flooring in the hallway and mudroom. Situated on 1.9 acres along a scenic Vermont byway and surrounded by lush agricultural lands, this charming home offers a rare combination of historic character and contemporary amenities.















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