List Price: $400,000 | $25 per sq.ft. Commercial
Space type on Deerfield River Listed Thursday Sep 7, 2023 | MLS# 4969057


For the first time in a generation the Mill Tavern is available for purchase. This beautiful post and beam structure built in 1840 was once a dining and lounge fixture for vacationers in Londonderry VT. Many of us grew up and created lots of memories spending time at the Mill. The owner is hoping to find someone who shares his vision of what the property once was and could once again be. There is a huge parking lot and lots of property along the river. Really a beautiful setting. The charm of the original restaurant is still there, but the building is in desperate need of some repairs. The building badly needs a roof and some internal damage from the the flooding needs to be fixed. This would be a cash sale. Most likely not mortgagable.
Building Type : Hospitality

Sale Includes : Land/Building/Business

Income
Net Income| 0
Management Expense: $0
Insurance Expense : $0
Construction Information:
Year Built: 1840
Stone Exterior
Price Per SQ.FT. 25.20 No. of Units: 1
Building Size : 15874
Building Type: Hospitality

Exterior

InteriorBasement: Crawl Space

Land Information

Lot size: 2.4 acres
Zoned: commercial
Flood Zone: Yes
Garage And Parking: Parking Spaces 21+
No. of Docks | 0.

UtilitiesUtilities: Telephone Available | Underground Utilities
AC % | 0.



Taxes $5,145
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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