c. 1860 in Windham, VT
Posted on OHD: 6/6/25. Last OHD Update: 6/6/25.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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3091 Route 121, Windham, VT 05359
Slow down and take time to soak up the charm and character of this sweet house in the beautiful town of Windham! The c. 1860 antique Country Cape is a true testament to the enduring appeal of fine craftsmanship and a life well-lived. The house sits on 12 acres, with a stream and flower-filled meadows beyond, and one of the best front porches in Windham – relax, enjoy the view, and watch the world go by. There is plenty of room to spread out and entertain with 4BR, 2BA, dining and living rooms with a wood-burning fireplace, and a bonus living room from which you can see the stream and meadow. While retaining its charm and timeless architectural details, the house is solid and very well-maintained with upgrades over the years to include plumbing, electric and mechanical systems. A detached 2-car garage has room for vehicles, workshop, and storage for tools and equipment. And, while the address is Route 121, don’t be fooled – this is a lightly-traveled, town-maintained gravel road. It’s centrally located, equidistant to several of Vermont’s prettiest small towns – Grafton, Chester, Londonderry and Weston – and not far from everything that makes Southern Vermont such a fantastic place to call home, Nearby, you will find multiple options for downhill and cross country skiing, hiking/biking/riding trails (VAST trail is close but not adjacent), Lowell Lake for kayaking and hiking, galleries and shops, theater and music, antiquing, farmers’ markets, casual and fine dining and more.
4 Bed · 2 Bath · 1,758 Sq Ft · 12.5 Ac.
Listed With
Claudia Harris, Mary Mitchell Miller Real Estate :: (802) 824-3176
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OHD Notes
State: Vermont | Region: Northeast (New England) | Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Era, Romantic Era |





































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