List Price: $398,000 | 13.6 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Friday Nov 15, 2024 | MLS# 5022311


This stunning 13.6-acre property on Aldrich Farm Road boasts long-range westerly views of the Green Mountains, including Killington and Pico peaks. The land features a gently sloping open meadow (approximately 5 acres), a mixed hardwood forest, and a babbling brook that flows into a small pond. A carefully reconstructed historic stone wall at the southwestern edge enhances the classic New England character, blending seamlessly with Vermont's natural beauty. Located in the Upper Valley between the village centers of Sharon and South Strafford, it's just 3 miles from I-89 (exit 2). It's also a short drive via Beaver Meadow Road to Norwich, Vermont, and Hanover, New Hampshire. Convenient access to power and internet. The site is easy and flexible to develop, making it the perfect setting for your dream home.
Lot Description: Sloping | Stream | Wooded
Lot Size: 13.6 acres
Zoned: r)
Surveyed: Unk
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Roads: Privately Maintained
Road Frontage: 1
Electric: At Street
Water: On-Site Well Needed
Sewer: Other


Taxes $4,822
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Sharon School District
Elementary School: Sharon Elementary School

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