Framed by sunrise views of Camel’s Hump and the Green Mountains to the east, and sunsets over Lake Champlain and the Adirondacks to the west, 141 Pheasant Hill Road was conceived with an eye toward maximizing the beauty of its location. The 5,100± sq.ft, architect-designed home and 900± sq.ft guest house is one of a handful of properties adjacent to the protected enclave of Shelburne Farms. Surrounded by 1,400-acres of conserved land, the property itself encompasses 11.31± rolling acres overlooking woodlands and meadows. Secluded yet accessible, the home is steps from 10 miles of scenic walking trails through Shelburne Farms. A morning coffee at the Farm Store or a dinner at the Inn is just a short golf cart ride away. Known colloquially as “The Meadows,” the painted-cedar and brick main home contains 3 bedrooms and 4.5 baths. Constructed by renowned Vermont architect Marcel Beaudin, the home was designed in the Arts & Crafts style, with a nod to the materials and 19th century silhouette of the Inn at Shelburne Farms. In the years since its construction in the late 80’s, this move-in ready home has been meticulously renovated by its current owners. This includes the addition of a turnkey, 2-bedroom, 2 bath guesthouse. The property is anchored by graceful landscape and a spring-fed pond. Three patios offer a range of outdoor spaces and flexibility. Pheasant Hill Road is just 5 minutes from Shelburne village and Shelburne Bay Park, and 7 miles from downtown Burlington.