Highland Farm is a stunning country estate occupying 1.5 miles of undeveloped ridgeline above the White River Valley in east-central Vermont. Whether used as a year-round residence, a second home or a working farm, the property offers a private, yet convenient, location, numerous, well-maintained buildings, grounds and trails, panoramic views, and diverse attributes, which widen opportunities for the next ownership. The property sits in three rural towns: Sharon, Strafford and Tunbridge, Vermont. From Sharon village, it is just 15 miles to the center of the Upper Valley Region formed Hartford and Norwich, Vermont, and Hanover and Lebanon, New Hampshire. The combination of small towns, convenient services, cultural amenities and diverse outdoor recreation make this a popular place to live, work and play.
The main house, built in 1992, is a historical reproduction of a classic Vermont c...
The main house, built in 1992, is a historical reproduction of a classic Vermont cape-style home with modern comforts and conveniences. The 2,884-square-foot home offers three bedrooms, each with its own bathroom, a dining room and a living room, two fireplaces, a lower-level attached garage, ample storage and abundant windows placed to take advantage of the sweeping views and landscaped grounds. Rich wood finishes make this simple home elegant and welcoming.
Surrounding the house are prolific perennial gardens planted among stone walls, steps and paths, two swimmable ponds, a generous lawn and sweeping view of valleys and mountains. Two barns sit near the house, one for tractors and equipment, and the other designed for horses. Set just out of view of the main house is the 3-bedroom guest house with an attached garage and separate barn
The expansive property is shaped by its 1.5 miles of mountain ridgeline with 60 acres of scattered meadows. There is a rich array of wildlife on the property, including a population of white-tailed deer and traveling moose. The forest is generally young with scattered old field white pines set amongst dense sugar maples. The caretaker currently hangs 300 buckets for sap collection and maple production each spring. Numerous stone walls and old house and barn foundations are scattered throughout. The forest and fields are fully accessible by seven miles of trails, all of which are suitable for hiking, skiing, mountain biking and ATV riding.
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