Properties Near 34 Upper Meadows Road Rockingham, VT

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This historic gem is nestled on a scenic dead-end road between Springfield and Rockingham. It stands as the oldest home in Rockingham, VT, and is set on 2 acres of lush land with breathtaking views. The farmhouse boasts a central chimney that serves two fireplaces. In the 1970s, an addition was made, including a large two-car garage with a bedroom/den above, a spacious mudroom with ample storage and a wood stove, and a stunning kitchen that seamlessly blends with the home's historic charm. Besides the central chimney in the older part of the house the original wide-plank wood floors grace the original section of the house, complemented by classic built-ins throughout. Outside, the back patio offers an inviting in-ground pool with plenty of privacy. And as a unique feature, part of the basement has been transformed into a wine cellar. If you're looking for a home rich in history and character, this one is a must-see!
This timber frame cabin and field home site on 83.5 acres of meadow and forest land in Westminster West, Vermont is a peaceful location for weekends, summer residency, or possible year round living. The two-acre field site for a home is north-facing, with no roads or buildings in view, and with a fine view of Mt. Ascutney. A gravel, grassy driveway leads to the top of the field, the potential future house site with a drilled well and a state permitted septic system design. A woodland trail, through a hemlock forest, leads to a stream, and acres of forest to explore. The 16-by-20 foot, one-room cabin sits high on locust posts, is off the grid, has solar panels for electric lights and a fiber optic land line, and has propane service for a stove, lamps, and a refrigerator. A deck made of silver cedar surrounds the cabin on three sides, and seven large insulated windows provide unobstructed views to the forest crown and distant hills. A sleeping loft for a double bed and custom-made, built-in bureaus provide a cozy atmosphere for sleeping. Skylights offer extra light on dark days. A screen house, plus utility and woodsheds round out the cabin area. Heat is provided by a small Jotul wood stove and ample firewood that can be cut on the land. This is truly a “Happy Place”.
PRICED TO SELL! Located on 16 acres (most of which abuts state land), this 1852 Colonial offers views of the Connecticut River setbacks and NH mountains. The current owners have made many improvements to the property and home to include: new driveway material, ditching, and drainage, foundation bracing and leveling, a 24x26 pad to set a new barn, and an upgraded heating system. With some TLC, this home is ready for you to make it your own. Showing to prequalified buyers only. Conventional or cash.

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