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Hartford, VT

Posted on OHD: 5/30/23. Last OHD Update: 5/30/23.
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808 Jericho Rd, Hartford, VT 05001

Amazing opportunity to recreate this outstanding antique home from years past while bringing the house up to today's standards. The house has been occupied by the seller until recently, although the living space has decrease to only a few rooms on the lower level. Many original features of this glorious home are still present, including the slate roof, wide pine floors, plaster walls, stair bannister, and original trim molding throughout. The furnace, and water heater are in good working condition, and the full bathroom was updated. The original front entrance door is still in place and is outfitted with granite steps, and the stone/brick foundation is dressed with 5" granite veneer. The mica schist stone wall behind the house was built by Pete Clifford, a well-known mason in the area. The stones were harvested from a local quarry, and remain intact to date. The property abuts a small brook and has an open field above the house. This charming home has great potential but being sold "AS IS".
6 Bed · 1 Bath · 1,494 Sq Ft · 5.5 Ac.
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