Here is a rare opportunity to own 117 acres of pure Vermont located in the heart of East Warren consisting of 3 large open meadows, productive forest land, streams, beaver ponds, multiple trail networks and unbelievable views in every direction. The entire 117-acre parcel is enrolled in both the Vermont Current Use Program and the Vermont Land Trust, with the ability to subdivide an area out of the land trust for development, not to exceed 5 acres in total, to develop your residential buildings and other non-residential structures. Preliminary soils tests have been performed with possible future house sites, inside the development zone, near the top of the parcel with access from the Plunkton Road across the highest meadow. Imagine being able to choose your building envelope then site and design your home on a parcel surrounded on all four sides by protected lands. Design your home to co-exist with productive agriculture sites, woodland, and wildlife habitats, which can include non-commercial recreational opportunities. This property abuts a neighboring parcel of 130 acres of conserved land and is located on the 4-mile Senor Road loop just down the road from Blueberry Lake. The location is close to the Warren Store and the East Warren Market, as well as being minutes from our three ski areas and Blueberry Lake. Click on the unbranded tour to view drone video of the property. Imagine the possibilities. Lot Description: Agricultural | Country Setting | Field/Pasture | Level | Mountain View | Open | Pond | Pond Site | Recreational | Secluded | Ski Trailside | Sloping | Stream | Timber | Trail/Near Trail | View | Walking Trails | Wetlands | Wooded
Land Services Roads: Paved | Public Electric: At Street Water: None Sewer: None
Additional Information
Taxes $490 Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools School District: Washington West Elementary School: Warren Elementary School Middle School: Harwood Union Middle/High High School: Harwood Union High School
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