Properties Near 2500 7 South Route Pownal, VT

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Beautiful Pownal Valley views from almost wherever you stand on this 17.95 acre parcel. Zoned for commercial use along the road frontage and rural residential in back creates opportunities for different types of development.
Explore this nearly ten-acre agricultural (or residential) parcel located at the intersection of Indian Massacre Road and Route 346 in Pownal, VT. This flat and fertile land, currently cultivated for corn, offers the potential to be leased by a farmer, providing income opportunities. The property features an 1800s Dutch-built barn, rich in historical character, though it requires restoration—an exciting prospect for those looking to preserve a piece of the past or envision something new. Pownal, Vermont’s southernmost town, is nestled between the Berkshire and Green Mountains, offering stunning scenic views and a peaceful rural setting. The area is conveniently situated near Bennington and Williamstown, MA, where you can enjoy cultural attractions, dining, and shopping. Whether you're interested in continuing agricultural use or seeking a serene location to build your dream home, this property is a unique opportunity waiting to be realized. For information on potential grants available for barn restoration, contact your agent about Vermont's Historic Preservation Barn Grants available through the Agency of Commerce and Community Development!
Built in 1890, this was previously a 9 room home with 5 bedrooms and 2,204 square feet of living space with an attached barn/garage. The propertyhas been 'gutted' and is ready to be renovated from the studs or tear down and build new. The foundation needs some work but can be reused and you already have framing and siding to work with along with electrical service to the house. No information is known about the well and septic. There is a hole in the roof and a portion of the roof has caved in over the addition. The home has not been occupied in at least 17 years. There is a beautiful stream that runs along one side of the property. The 1.1 acre property has a bucolic country setting about 1/3 mile to the Barber Pond and only one property away from 147 acres of state land. This is a beautiful setting and would be a wonderful location whether someone decides to renovate or tear down and build new. If you choose to tear it down, there is a lot of beautiful woodwork that can be salvaged. The property is in a flood zone. However, according to the map, it looks like the flood zone ends approximately 30 feet from the house. Maps can be wrong so any buyer should do their due diligence. Children living at this home would attend Pownal Elementary School and Mt. Anthony Middle and High Schools. *****DO NOT under any circumstance enter the house without a real estate agent present. You could fall through the floors!*****

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