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Vermont land for sale:

 

55+ acres of farmland and forest. $239,900.

 

This is a “must see” property.  Quiet and tranquil with lovely views.

 

The property is approximately 55 acres and is located at 314 Stony Hill Road, Guilford, VT.

 

The land is currently under the Vermont Land Trust (VLT) program which

oversees the land and, in exchange, results in a reduction of taxes

on the property.  

 

The property consists of approximately 9 acres of hay fields.

 

Currently there is an arrangement with the neighbor who is a farmer who keeps the hay in exchange for

maintaining the fields.

 

The remaining +- 46 acres is forested with hemlock, white pine, maple, and mixed hardwoods.

 

The property may have up to two house sites subdivided out of the VLT conservation restriction.

 

There are two locations labeled ‘no-build zones” as designated by the VLT.

 

Click here to view photos of the 9 acre field from various positions.

Click here to view photos of the jeep trail.

 

Realtor: Chris Long  cjlong@masiello.Com   Office: 802 257 1111 Toll-free: 800 882 6364

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Directions to 314 Stony Hill, Guilford, VT:

 

 Starting at the Guilford General Store

  which is on Rt 5 about 1.4 miles south of the I-91 Exit 1 in Brattleboro.

 

 Turn RIGHT (going west) Guilford Center Road for 1.7 miles.

 

 Turn LEFT onto Weatherhead Hollow Road and go south 1.5 miles.

 

 Just past the Guilford Fairgrounds and Oak Hill Road,

  the road will bend left and you Farnum Trucking garage on the Right

  and you will see a dirt road forking to the right

 

 Turn RIGHT onto this dirt road and see another dirt road fork right up hill.

 

 Take the LEFT fork where you will see a 35 MPH sigh and a horse riding sign.

 

 Go 0.8 miles down Stony Hill Road and see mailbox #313.

 

 The excluded zone garage and shed are just past the mailbox on the Right.

 

 The jeep trail to the woods is 100' past the garage on the right

 and follows the cow fence in the field.

 

 

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