List Price: $565,000 | $161 per sq.ft. | 5 Bedroom | 3 Bathroom | 2 Story Single Family Home
Price Change! Reduced by $10,000 down 2% on August 9th 2024
Listed Monday May 6, 2024 | MLS# 4994217


This historic village home was built in 1849 and was the childhood home of Paul Harris, founder of Rotary International. Lovingly maintained and filled with the charm and antiquity that comes with a home built in the mid 1800's. A Georgia colonial that has a beautiful front hall entrance with a large living room and den off of it. The propane fireplace and built-in bookshelves make the living room an inviting gathering place for family and friends. Centrally located is a formal dining room with double doors that lead to a covered patio. The kitchen is spacious enough for an eating area and family room. From the kitchen there is a first floor walk-in pantry/laundry room with access to the back stairway to the second floor where you will find the five bedrooms. A second set of double doors in the kitchen open up to the heated greenhouse. Throughout this beautiful home there are hardwood floors, handcrafted built-in cupboards and bookshelves, and oversized windows for additional natural light. There are three tiled bathrooms. The very deep lot is partially fenced, has a separate 10'x16' workshop with a patio, and a storage shed. Perennial gardens, stone walls and a hedge for privacy line the edge of the property. This very warm home is situated in the heart of the tranquil village of Wallingford that offers a grade school, the town library, the beautiful Victorian Inn and Pub, a bakery and Elfin Lake beach. This is a unique opportunity to own your dream home in Vermont.

Disability Features : 1st Floor 3/4 Bathroom | 1st Floor Laundry

Interior Features :Attic - Hatch/Skuttle | Ceiling Fan | Fireplace - Gas | Fireplaces - 1 | Kitchen/Dining | Kitchen/Family | Primary BR w/ BA | Security | Walk-in Closet | Walk-in Pantry | Whirlpool Tub | Laundry - 1st Floor | Attic - Pulldown

Sale Includes : Outbuilding

Negotiable : Furnishings
Total Rooms: 11
Total Baths: 3
Flooring: Combination | Hardwood | Manufactured | Wood
Full Baths: 1
3/4 Baths: 2
Bedrooms: 5
Kitchen size: 14x28
Livingroom size: 12x18
Bedroom 1: 8x12
Bedroom 2: 14x24
Bedroom 3: 10x12
Bedroom 4: 12x14
Den size: 10x12
Family/Rec Room: 16x16
Basement: Concrete Floor | Crawl Space | Insulated | Stairs - Interior | Storage Space | Unfinished | Interior Access
Year Built: 1849
Type: Wood Frame | Wood Exterior | Wood Siding

Building Info
Finished Sq.Ft.: 4593
Above Grade Sq.Ft.: 3513
Below Grade Sq.Ft.: 0
Foundation: Brick | Fieldstone | Marble

Exterior Info
Style: Colonial
Exterior Features: Balcony | Fence - Partial | Garden Space | Natural Shade | Outbuilding | Patio | Shed | Windows - Storm | Greenhouse
Exterior Color White
Roof: Slate

Utilities
HeatFuel: Electric | Gas - LP/Bottle | Oil
Electric: 100 Amp | Circuit Breaker(s)
Water: Metered | Public
Sewer: Public

Land Description:
City Lot | Landscaped | Level | Major Road Frontage | Sidewalks
Lot size: 0.74 acres
Zoned: Multiple Residential
Surveyed: Yes
SurveyedBy: A.C.F. Precisio
Flood Zone: No
Seasonal: No
Roads: Paved | Public
Road Frontage: 97
Driveway: Paved



Docs Available : Deed | Property Disclosure | Tax Map
Easement - No
Block - 700
Taxes $5,643
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
Elementary School: Wallingford Elementary
Middle School: Mill River Union High School
High School: Mill River Union High School

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