2 miles from Grafton village on over 7 acres - about 2 acres open and the balance wooded. Very recently updated with a large country kitchen open to the living room, dining area, and the bright sunporch/dining room. 3 first floor bedrooms with 2 baths and a bright second floor bedroom with half-bath and walk-in closet. The workshop in the basement has direct access to the 2-car garage and then to outside. This cheerful house has sunny exposures as well as a deck off of the sunroom and a patio off of the dining area, and plenty of book cases for snowy days by the fireplace. Works for a large family or a small one with hobbies. The outside is newly painted. Enjoy the village with it's amenities - an Inn, a Tavern, PO, a Market with great meals , museum, church, school, gift shops, a wonderful library, and friendly people; also pickle ball and tennis courts open to the public. Grafton Ponds Nordic skiing and mountain bike trails as well.
Welcome to the Woolley house, a 1818 Brick Federal-style home located in the lovely, Historic town of Grafton. This home has the perfect blend of original details, such as four regency fireplaces, original central cooking fireplace with crane, pine floors, 12 over 12 windows and an original hand crank doorbell. Modern additions include a custom marble countertop kitchen, three office suites, dining room, and updated bedrooms. The second level offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a TV/family room, library and a loft area. The house is surrounded by mature perennial beds including one of the best-curated Hosta collections in Windham county. If youâ??re seeking a blend of classic architecture and contemporary comfort with ample space to explore, this is it. Less than a mile from the quintessential Grafton Village, which hosts the charming Village store, museum, library, post office, and of course the popular Grafton Inn.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 12TH- NOON to 2:30pm. Located just outside Grafton village, this is your unique chance to own a rare VT country home on 288 acres of blissful privacy. This finely crafted house features a stunning living room with a cathedral ceiling and a showpiece stone fireplace. Just outside, a charming porch invites you to sit and enjoy views of ancient stone walls, a pond, pastures, and distant mountains. The large dining table with its picture window shares the same view. The modest but well-equipped kitchen allows easy interaction with family and friends while you prepare meals. The main level includes the second bedroom with a shared Jack and Jill tiled full bath. Upstairs, a large loft overlooks the living room below. Laundry is tucked away off the loft. Double doors lead into the expansive primary bedroom, featuring warm wood floors, an en-suite full bath, and a walk-in closet. Every detail in the house has been carefully chosen for elegance and ease, instantly creating a sense of calm and unity with the surrounding natural beauty. Outside, there are acres of old fields and miles of groomed walking trails on the 288 acres. With approximately 3/10 mile of stonewall-lined driveway, there are many opportunities to expand the property with additional structures. Although not currently an equestrian property, the possibilities are endless. Behind the house, a large barn offers storage for ATVs, snowmobiles, and other toys. Fully furnished.
Nestled in the heart of Grafton, VT, this exquisite home offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of historic New England charm. Completely updated and renovated by the current owners with a nod to restoring or reusing salvaged materials and period pieces whenever possible. From the arch doorways imported from a chapel in France that welcome you into the home, to the marble bathroom floors and original cast iron sink, or the rare reclaimed 1700s American Chestnut kitchen countertops, the attention to detail is apparent throughout. Behind the scenes are newer heating systems, roofs, windows, as well as a more recently updated septic system. There are two comfortable bedrooms in the main house, and another in the similarly updated guesthouse above the garage. The bright and open living/dining room, the lovely sunroom, and the tastefully designed bar room with the Rumford fireplace all make great spaces for daily living or entertaining. Beautifully restored original wide plank flooring balances the blend of modern elements and antiques. Only a 3 minute walk from the center of the village of Grafton with picturesque sidewalks, beautiful historic architecture, and special sense of community. The lovely Grafton Inn is just around the corner, and MKT is the perfect general store to have in town. There's access to the Village Park trails right behind the house, and the babbling Hinkley Brook runs parallel to the property. Great rental history. Inquire for detailed list of upgrades.
Classic c.1830 home built by a prosperous mill owner in town, owned and loved by the current owners for half a century. Wide lawns frame the home with 45 acres of natural woodland on the hills behind - not logged recently nor in the Vermont Current Use Program. The home has many original features including 2 fireplaces, curved plaster walls, large living room, adjoining family room, dining room, downstairs bedroom and bath, 3 bedrooms upstairs and a large bunk room with 5 built-in beds. The family eat-in kitchen and adjoining screened porch complete this large welcoming home. Much storage everywhere plus a classic large post and beam barn. Room for everyone and even "room for a pony". Sit on the front porch and listen to the Saxtons River across the road. Or, walk to the vibrant village center, meet neighbors, have lunch or dinner at the Grafton Inn or the Market and visit the library for the latest news and books..
Grab your Cowboy hat put on your boots and get her done. Horse Farm & 2 Homes Located on 46.87 acres of land with acres of flat meadow pastures for your live stock, riding trails, and Tons of privacy. The main building is located at the end of Big Story Lane.There is a Large kitchen overlooking the pond. The bedroom & bathroom are on the 1st floor, Living room has wall to wall windows for viewing wild life. The spiral staircase goes to the 2nd floor where you will find a whirlpool tub and 2 bedrooms. This could be your. The second home is take the 1st right after the Horse Barn to the end. You will find the BEST SEMI- OFF the GRID home. Was all solar panels and now has electric too.This property has a 2 car garage, utility, & laundry room on the ground level. The 1st floor has a large kitchen, dining / living room, bedroom & full bathroom. The 2nd floor has a Large loft. Driving up Big Story Lane 1st building seen is the GRAND HORSE BARN, with a wrap around shed-row, 4 large stalls, and full wash station. 2nd floor is a MASSIVE hay loft, & storage or used it as a dance hall. The second floor back deck is the extra icing on the cake. The barn has Dutch Stable doors , tack room & running water. There are 2 wells on this property and the water is delicious. The smaller home & barn were built using wood timbered from the property. All that's missing is YOU & the Thoroughbred Horses.
The median home value in Grafton, VT is $230,000. This is lower than the county median home value of $323,700. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Grafton, VT is $230,000. Approximately 52.4% of Grafton homes are owned, compared to 4.58% rented, while 43.02% are vacant. Grafton real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Grafton real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Grafton, Vermont has a population of 587. Grafton is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.24% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 20.95%.
The median household income in Grafton, Vermont is $68,125. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,195 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Grafton is 57.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 9.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 46.9 inches per year, with 73.9 inches of snow per year.