Classic saltbox design, nestled on the edge of a meadow at the end of a stately driveway, this charming home offers privacy in the hills of Tunbridge, Vt.
It was the lilting call of the Hermit Thrush, the almost 300 acres threaded with trails, verdant meadows, magnificent views from Strawberry Hill, the big tree, a spring fed pond and whale rock, which captured the hearts of the owners 40+ years ago. Since this time, the family has lovingly stewarded the land and placed most of the property under conservation easement to preserve in perpetuity. At the top of a private quarter-mile drive, a circa 1972 modern house - designed by Yale-trained architect Don Metz - is sited beside a swimming pond and perennial gardens. Below is an antique barn with horse stalls, hayloft and a chicken coop. Near the barn is a 3 bedroom farmhouse built in 1998. An extensive trail network is ideal for riding horses, walking, mountain biking and in winter for cross-country skiing. There are summits to reach, picnic spots and a round sauna by the pond to enjoy. Large fields are cropped for hay or used for grazing horses and other livestock. In the 1940s, the farm became home to Camp William James, a base for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Inspired by William James' essay The Moral Equivalent of War, the camp brought together Dartmouth and Harvard students for apprenticeships with local farm youth, promoting national service in peacetime. This ethos later influenced the creation of the Peace Corps in 1961. It is said that Eleanor Roosevelt visited the camp and famously used the two-holer outhouse in the backyard.
Look at the beautiful colors painted across these Vermont mountains. This 13 acre farm has the most dreamy rolling pastoral hills, 9 stall horse barn with dutch doors, owned solar and a Tesla backup battery, and beautifully renovated spaces. A two car garage feeds directly into one of the two mudroom spaces. The downstairs includes mostly all new windows capturing the views from each possible room, a gorgeous new bathroom with soaking tub, and grand oversized living room. A first floor office could also be used as a potential bedroom if you desire one level living. Enjoy the 180 degree mountain views from your covered front porch and see the sunset reflect off the pond. An absolute must-see now during foliage season. Less than 45 minutes to Dartmouth or Hanover and only 35 minutes to Hartford, VT. Call to schedule a showing today!
Welcome to 149 Dickerman Hill Road, a secluded home nestled in the heart of Vermont's picturesque countryside. Built in 2007 and thoughtfully updated, this low-maintenance home offers the perfect blend of modern comfort and rustic charm. Whether you're looking for a full-time residence or a seasonal retreat, you'll appreciate the serenity of this location, surrounded by nature's beauty. The home itself is designed with ease and convenience in mind. With plenty of storage throughout, you'll have ample space to keep everything organized and within reach. The oversized two-car garage is perfect for vehicles, outdoor gear, and more, ensuring you have room for all your Vermont adventures. Inside, the home features modern updates that complement its original charm. Large windows invite natural light into every room, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open floor plan is ideal for entertaining, with a seamless flow from the kitchen to the living areas. If you're seeking a low-maintenance lifestyle in a stunning Vermont setting, 149 Dickerman Hill Road is the perfect place to call home.
Overlooking miles of Vermont foothills, this captivating cape features spacious living areas, with room for expansion in the sunny walkout basement. The large living room offers space for an office, library, or private quest room. The sprawling deck will give you many hours of outdoor activities on the gently rolling one acre lawn, in Tunbridge, Vt.
With lots of vision and hard work over 48 years, the seller sculpted this wooded parcel into a magical sanctuary. The property consists of 176 ac, outbuildings, large spring feed swimming pond, electric fenced pastures, with local and long-distance views. The property has outfitted beef cows for decades with all the infrastructure in place to continue as a gentlemanâ??s farm. Miles of trails meanders the property with amazing views from multiple locations. A private playground for all your outdoor activities, without ever leaving home. The VAST trail system can be accessed from the property. An efficient 3-bedroom post and beam home equipped with a Froling Turbo woodburning furnace, a Viesmann boiler, insulated hot water storage tanks, a full house generator, and woodstove on the main floor. The house also includes a covered porch, deck and hot tub. The main floor is an open concept, which consists of the kitchen, dining, living room, ½ bathroom, and the laundry room with a pantry. Upstairs you find the primary bedroom, full bathroom, office, along with 2 additional bedrooms. The 3-bay attached garage and cold storage above can be renovated for additional square footage if needed, or use the house for guests after building your VT dream home. Plenty of options with lots of privacy for everyone. Located 11 miles to So Royalton, I-89, and 14 miles to Randolph. Bring your imagination, this property has so much to offer. Private road no drive bys please
The median home value in Tunbridge, VT is $335,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $274,400. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Tunbridge, VT is $335,000. Approximately 62.52% of Tunbridge homes are owned, compared to 12.11% rented, while 25.37% are vacant. Tunbridge 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 Tunbridge real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Tunbridge, Vermont has a population of 1,328. Tunbridge is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.06% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.82%.
The median household income in Tunbridge, Vermont is $68,929. The median household income for the surrounding county is $67,906 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Tunbridge is 42.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6.1 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.9 inches per year, with 77.7 inches of snow per year.