Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty
Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty
MARIANNA VIS, Four Seasons Sotheby's International RealtyPhone: (603) 860-8115
Email: [email protected]
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Listed by: T Story Jenks from LandVest, Inc/Woodstock, 802-457-4977
Single FamilyFor Sale
$2,750,000
3654 West Hill Road
Wallingford, VT 05773
MLS: Prime MLS
3Beds
2Full1Half Baths
3,177Sq Ft
Est. Mortgage
$14,295/mo

Three Willows Farm is a classic Vermont farmstead on 103 acres in an area known for its historic properties, stone walls and open meadows on a dead-end gravel road. There are breathtaking, westward-facing views of a large pond and the Green Mountains, including Killington, Pico, and White Rocks. The circa 1850s Cape underwent a major renovation, artfully blurring the lines between traditional and contemporary with hand-hewn beams, wide pine floors, a stone fireplaces, and a gourmet kitchen. A newer wing was added, with a first-floor primary suite with its own stone fireplace. The screened-in porch extends the main living area, offering views of the extensive perennial gardens, and stunning sunsets in the evening. The guesthouse is a converted sugarhouse, which was moved to the property from a dairy farm. Dan Pratt of Robert Carlos Williams Associates was the architect for this delightful one-bedroom accommodation. A brook runs alongside that feeds into a small pond in front of the sugarhouse and a larger swimming pond below the house. The larger pond is stocked with trout yearly by the Rotary Club, which hosts an annual local youth fishing derby each summer. The barn has been transformed into a one-bay garage and workshop with a heated entertainment space above. There are approximately 20 acres of meadow, and the rest of the woodlands - including a sugarbush - are threaded with trails. Apple trees are located near the house. 13 minutes from dining; 45-50 from big mtn skiing.

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