Fantastic land lot for the construction of your new home! This shovel-ready site in Sharon, VT is just over the Norwich town line in the Beaver Meadow neighborhood. No further tree clearing is needed. The hardpack driveway leads up to a beautiful and private setting where 200-amp electrical service from GMP has already been installed (underground), along with a 4-bedroom spec septic system and drilled well. There is a second underground conduit for ultra-high speed fiber optic cable from ECFiber. The abutting land is the 290-acre Woody Adams Conservation Forest which has trails that connect to Gile Mountain Fire Tower, the Blue Ribbon Trail, and beyond. Backcountry skiing and hiking will be right outside your door. This lot is located within 20 minutes of Dartmouth College and Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center. Come see this great opportunity to jump start your Upper Valley home building plans.
The land's primary feature is its nearly 1/2 mile of river frontage at its northern end. Two old woods trails head to the river providing good access to this scenic water resource. Given the land’s access, distance to electric power, Restricted Use Area, and opposing solar array, the highest and best use is likely a camp/seasonal home development, recreation, and/or forest management. A meadow at the end of the access road (see maps for location) offers attractive views to the west and north, a prime location to develop a large camp or seasonal home. Near the meadow is a tiny deep pond which may be swimmable. Elevations range from 730’ along the river to 1,200’ near the SE boundary. The terrain is mostly gently sloping, however, with steep terrain along the river.
Build your dream home on the hill of this sunny 6.23 acre parcel in Norwich. A building site has been cleared for the highest point of the property with a view. An engineer has completed a wetlands study and an application is ready to be submitted for approvals. There is a camp on the property in need of a septic, should you keep it. Just minutes from Dartmouth College and the Upper Valley.
The land appears to support the construction of a year-round home. The best potential homesite is likely downslope from the road frontage (off the old driveway), about +/-300-400’, where terrain levels off and soils appear to support a septic system. A driveway into the land to this location would have to be developed. Electric power runs along the road frontage. The terrain is variable, with some steep slopes in between modestly sloping areas. Elevation ranges from 1,080’ along the road frontage to 800’ along the river. Copperas Brook flows through the eastern area of the property.
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