On the west-facing ridge of Barnard, Vermont’s fabled North Road, this ca. 1982 Cape enjoys panoramic long-range views of the Green Mountain Range to the west and North. With ten acres of fenced open pasture and a wood lot, a large, detached barn, and plenty of land to use, the property offers a range of possibilities. Expanded and improved by the current owners over the last 20 years, the house offers an easy living floor plan with spacious, open rooms designed to bring in the spectacular westerly views over the rolling fields and to the distant mountains. The Cape design, with its addition, belies the home’s 3,300 square feet of living space, and with a variety of possible configurations, the layout could offer a first-floor bedroom in addition to the second-floor primary suite. Open lawns, mature landscaping, and a variety of hardwood trees enhance the site. A brand new five-bedroom septic system has just been installed.
Tucked at the end of a quiet country road, Sugar Bowl Farm is a modern farmhouse set on 67 private acres. Completed in 2025, the home is beautifully finished and filled with natural light, especially in the cathedral-ceilinged great room where south and east facing windows catch the shifting light throughout the day. This airy central space flows effortlessly to the veranda, deck, and gardens beyond. The new, spacious kitchen overlooks the fenced pasture and opens seamlessly to the dining area and great room--perfect for gatherings. The lower level adds over 1,300 square feet with sliding glass doors, windows, and a deep soapstone sink--ideal for creative projects, potting, or puttering. A 3-story barn--with 2 stalls, a hayloft, and a workshop--anchors the property, while the sand ring is ready for riding, winter turnout, or spontaneous family games. In this protected bowl, summer brings a riot of blooms: roses, hydrangea, wisteria, lilacs, mountain laurel, clematis, anemone, lilies, mock orange, daffodils, and rhododendrons. A wood-fired hot tub on the hillside offers stargazing in solitude. Two brooks wind through the woods, with trout fishing and swimming holes. Trails thread through maples once tapped for sugaring, and the land stretches to the Spring Hill ridgeline. Located in the Chateauguay No-Town Conservation Area--known for its wild beauty--and bordered by conserved land to the west. Underground power, new heating system, four-bedroom septic and high speed fiber.
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