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$899,000 | 69.85 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 | Total Lots 4 Hartford VT Land »

Acres 69.85   
Listed on Wednesday Jan 3, 2024
Description: The hay meadows, fields, ponds, streams and forests that comprise this almost seventy acre parcel in West Hartford, Vermont tell the history of the working landscape of Vermont. As a direct abutter to the Quechee Lakes Landowner's Association Parcel 5, the property provides access to miles of recreational trails, as well as nearby access to both the Appalachian Trail and VAST snowmobile trail systems. Access to the White River is less than two miles away. The village of Quechee is minutes away and the property provides quick access to Woodstock, Hanover and the I-89/I-91 interchange. Acquired as four separate parcels, the 69.85 +/- acres are located in one of Hartford's RL-10 zoning areas. The parcel presents long road frontage on the Quechee West Hartford Road as well the active, year round Dimick Brook and into the system of trails and farm roads that crisscross the interior of the property. Power follows this access to a level area at the foot of the hay meadow. Ancient apple trees overlook a farm pond that provides a second source of water to the property. Sold subject to the property's enrollment in Current Use. See Listing Details & 20 images. Includes a Virtual Tour

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