Properties Near 96 Tabor Road Shrewsbury, VT

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Snowlight Farm spans 137 acres along the western slopes of the Green Mountains, with sweeping views across the Green Mountains to the Taconic Range. The offering includes a 2,692 square foot Federal-style farmhouse, built in 1812, with four bedrooms and 1.5 baths, complemented by a circa-1850 repurposed barn with 2,065 square feet of living space including four bedrooms and 3.25 baths. The early 19th-century main house has the kind of proportion and presence that only time can give, elegant, grounded, and deeply Vermont, while benefiting from extensive renovations completed in 2025. Original doors, period hardware, and wide-plank pine floors remain throughout. The kitchen features slate countertops, a six-burner BlueStar gas range with dual ovens, a Sub-Zero four-drawer refrigerator, and a Galley farm sink. The mid-19th-century barn was thoughtfully reimagined into two residences: a three-bedroom residence on the upper levels and a one-bedroom residence below, each with a full kitchen and private entrance--ideal for extended family or guests. A cold, clear spring provides water for both homes. Two branches of a brook wind through the land. Approximately 27 acres of open meadow, currently in active agriculture, along with managed woodland, are enrolled in Current Use and protected by a conservation easement held by the Vermont Land Trust. This is a property that invites stewardship, whether for farming, conservation, recreation, or simply living well. Within Shrewsbury, enjoy access to the Long Trail and the 1,850-acre Plymsbury Wildlife Management Area, with miles of trails for walking and cross-country skiing. Killington and Okemo are close by, and Rutland Regional Airport is less than five miles away.
Set amid sweeping mountain views, open meadows, and forested trails at the peaceful end of Tabor Road, this 93.4 acre Shrewsbury retreat captures the essence of Vermont living: private, expansive, and deeply restorative. The landscape is the defining feature - open fields, wooded paths, and three ponds, including a hidden gem tucked awaydown a wooded trail that suddenly opens into a wide clearing. It’s a setting that invites exploration, reflection, and four-season enjoyment, all within easy reach of the Okemo and Killington ski areas and the year-round Rutland amenities. The residence combines the ease of more modern construction with the warmth and scale of a home designed for gathering. A recent 2-story addition expanded the layout to 6 bedrooms and 3 baths. Designed with future expansion in mind, the second floor includes roughed-in plumbing for an additional bath. The open kitchen with cherry cabinetry and stainless appliances flows naturally to the dining area and living room anchored by a wood stove. A light-filled first-floor bonus room with radiant heat and oversized windows frames sweeping mountain range views and offers an inviting space for relaxation, work, or play. With over 3,500 sq ft of finished space, plus an unfinished walkout basement with overhead garage door and attic storage, the home supports a wide range of lifestyles. Outdoors, miles of trails wind through fields and forest, connecting the ponds, perennial gardens, fruit trees, grape vines, and broad open areas. The acreage spans 3 subdivided parcels, with 82 acres enrolled in Vermont’s Current Use program for property tax advantages. Additional features include a multi-bay car barn, chicken coop, greenhouse, wood-fired stone pizza oven, 3-sided shed, automatic generator, central vacuum, and wiring for a hot tub. A distinctive Vermont retreat offering space, privacy, and ready-made outdoor lifestyle well suited for full-time living, a second home, or elevated four-season vacation home.

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