Properties Near 334 Log Cabin Drive Pomfret, VT

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Discover an exceptional opportunity to own 7.12 acres in the heart of Pomfret, created by the seamless combination of two adjoining lots with an impressive 590’ of shared boundary. Offering both privacy and flexibility, this property is ideally suited for a luxury estate or multi-generation family compound on the VAST Trail. The land is enriched by the gentle flow of Barnard Brook, with a charming walking bridge adding character and accessibility. Across the road, classic Vermont hillside views provide a picturesque and ever-changing backdrop. Accessed via private Long Cabin Drive off Pomfret Road, the property has been thoughtfully prepared with state-approved wastewater designs for a four-bedroom residence on each lot—allowing for immediate planning and development. The parcels are available individually or together, presenting a rare opportunity to create a legacy property. Located just minutes from Saskadena Six Ski Area and a short drive to the Killington Ski Resort, the setting offers effortless access to premier outdoor recreation. Pomfret is renowned for its timeless New England beauty, with rolling hills, historic homes, and iconic foliage. Local highlights include the beloved Teago General Store, established in 1826, and the historic Pomfret Town Hall, a center for arts and community life. A rare offering where natural beauty, thoughtful preparation, and location converge.
Sweet Spot - 8 acre building lot located within minutes of the Woodstock Village Green! Driveway is in place and a lovely building site has been cleared and power is at site. Wonderful opportunity to build your Vermont getaway or primary residence. Enjoy access to four season recreation, Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Park, theatre, arts, dining, shopping and a short commute to all destinations in the vibrant Upper Valley community!
334 Log Cabin Drive offers 51.59 acres of hardwood forest in South Pomfret, Vermont, with east and south-facing aspects through an open canopy. The stand lets light in all winter and turns into a cathedral in October. Mature birch, beech, and maple rise from a clean understory with good spacing, and scattered spruce and hemlock anchor the margins. Leaf-off views sweep across the ridgeline with no visible rooftops, no power lines, and no neighbors in the frame. The upper elevations present level terrain well-suited for a generous building envelope. This is the Pomfret that people come looking for and rarely find at this scale — over fifty acres of uninterrupted forest with genuine privacy and long views to the east and south. The village of South Pomfret sits less than a mile and a half down the road. Teago General Store is there for morning coffee, fresh sandwiches, and the daily rhythm of a real Vermont village. The Prosper Valley School serves grades 5 and 6 and ranks in the top 10% of all public schools statewide. Saskadena Six ski area is just minutes away, celebrating its 90th season in the shadow of nearby Gilberts Hill, where America's first rope tow was installed in 1934. Woodstock Village is four miles south on Pomfret Road, with galleries, fine dining, the Woodstock Inn and Resort, and the full services of one of New England's most celebrated small towns. This is not a polished, infrastructure-in-place building lot. It is raw Vermont land with real acreage, real privacy, and a serious proposition for a buyer who understands what it takes to put a house on a ridge. The site requires well, septic, and power extension from the road, and access is via a shared driveway with grade. These costs are material and reflected in the price. What a buyer is purchasing here is the land itself — and the land is exceptional.

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