In the charming village of Marshfield, Vermont, this built in 1850 welcoming three bedroom, one and a half bath blends comfort, creativity, and community. The main floor has been thoughtfully updated with a bright kitchen, refreshed full bath, a home office that is easily converted into a fourth bedroom, and a handy laundry room. The lovely home also has a large basement with concrete floors to help with any storage needs. The garage is a space full of possibility, complete with its own half bath and an unfinished living area above that’s ready for your vision, whether it becomes a studio, guest space, or income-producing rental. Its history as a machinist shop, coffee shop, and art gallery speaks to the creativity it can inspire. Step out back to a quiet, tree-lined yard and a large deck perfect for summer dinners or gatherings with friends. And just a short walk away, you’ll find the beloved Marshfield Village Store, the post office, town offices, library, and a variety of recreation: a renewed basketball court, walking trail, ballfield, and a playground with updated play structures. This is a home with heart, character, and room for your ideas to grow.
You must see this unique post-and-beam, open-concept home, built by Amish builders and ready for your vision and finishing touches. Full of character and possibility, this property offers flexible living spaces, beautiful mountain views, and 2.25 acres to explore and enjoy. The main house features a kitchen with a masonry wood stove and built-in wood pizza oven, a bathroom, and an open living and dining area. Upstairs, you’ll find a bedroom plus a versatile office, yoga, or lounge space; make it your own. An addition, thoughtfully designed as an ADU, includes a second kitchen, living area, bedroom, bathroom, and bonus rooms, offering excellent flexibility for guests, extended family, or additional living arrangements. Take in the mountain views from the second story windows, or head outside to enjoy the spacious 2.25-acre property. There’s a chicken coop and a large shed that could double as a stable or provide ample storage for outdoor toys, tools, and gear. The land was once owned by famed Vermont artist Mary Azarian and continues to feel like the perfect setting for an artist’s retreat, creative escape, or quintessential Vermont getaway. Located just around the corner from two pick-your-own berry farms and only five minutes from Cabot village, with Harry’s Hardware and a grocery store nearby. With Barre, Montpelier, Hardwick, and St. Johnsbury all approximately 30 minutes away, you get there from here. Come see the possibilities and make this one-of-a-kind Vermont property your own.
There are homes you renovate, and there are homes that inspire you. This charming 1850s Vermont farmhouse is the kind of place that invites you to slow down, embrace its history, and make it your own. Just minutes from the heart of Cabot Village, it offers timeless character, a peaceful setting, and endless potential for someone who appreciates the beauty of an old home. Morning coffee on the screened porch comes with the sound of the brook and views of colorful perennial gardens. Inside, wide pine floors, a classic tin ceiling, and warm natural light create spaces that feel welcoming in every season. The kitchen has plenty of room to gather around the table, while the living room is the perfect spot to unwind beside the wood stove after a day exploring Vermont. The former summer kitchen has been thoughtfully transformed into a cozy library or home office with built-in bookshelves, its own wood stove, and a direct vent propane heater. Whether you're working remotely, reading your favorite novel, or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon, it's a room you'll find yourself returning to again and again. Upstairs are three comfortable bedrooms and a full bath. The primary bedroom offers space for a sitting area, The second bedroom has plenty of space for a full-size bed. The third bedroom can accommodate a twin bed and is currently being used as an artist's studio and overlooks a beautiful apple tree. Recent updates, including a newer roof on the main house and study, along with furnace and insulation improvements, provide a solid foundation for future updates. Outside, you'll also find a covered front porch, attached woodshed, private well, public sewer, clapboard siding, and the convenience of a paved road. Located just minutes from Cabot's school, library, grocery store, hardware store, and beloved village amenities, this is more than a fixer-upper. It's an opportunity to restore a piece of Vermont history and create a home filled with stories for generations to come.
This property presents an excellent opportunity for buyers who recognize the value of the land and are willing to invest of the land and are willing to invest some TLC into the existing home. The property offers tremendous potential for renovation, expansion, redevelopment, or customization to suit your vision. Close to Peacham Pond, Molly's Falls Pond State Park, and Groton State Park. Close to Marshfield Village on quiet road surrounded by nature. With generous acreage, and strong land value, this is an ideal opportunity for investors, builders, or homeowners looking to create something truly special. There are two private cemetery easement plots on the eastern corner of the property. Property is being sold "as is" and buyers will be responsible for inspections and CO.
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