Listed by Geralyn Donohue • Barrett and Valley Associates Inc. Bought with Kelley Real Estate, Inc.
Off Market Jun 2019 for $269K
$474,918
Est. refi paymentEst. refi$1,696/mo
3
bd
•
2.5 ba
•
1,782
sq ft
200 Whitney Rd, Springfield, VT 05156
About this home
Impeccable, pristine "Timber Peg" Post & Beam contemporary on 3.45 +/-surveyed acres. The attractive first floor features a cathedral ceiling, skylights, hardwood flooring, open concept living/dining that opens to a covered deck overlooking the manicured grounds and mountain view. The kitchen has been tastefully updated with tile floor, granite counters, stainless steel appliances and a pantry alcove. A first floor master bedroom suite includes a private, updated full bath. Remote controlled ac/heat unit keeps the temperature comfortable. The second floor has a dramatic balcony with study/office area, 2 bedrooms, full bath and novelty loft. The inviting, finished walkout basement exquisitely blends the post & beam style with a beautiful, rustic, stone gas fireplace, wet bar, tongue-and-groove ship-lap walls, hardwood flooring and spacious tiled laundry room with 1/2 bath. The covered porch and deck are wired with a Bose home entertainment system and overlook the picturesque view. Outside you will find a delightful large stone patio surrounded by lovely gardens. The surrounding pasture has a run-in shed in the lower field. A detached 1 car garage with shed/work space will be handy for your projects. Convenient to Springfield and Chester. A special property!
Single-familyProperty Type
2000Year Built
3.45 acresLot Size
$267Est. Price/Sq.Ft.
1 car garageParking
Listed by Geralyn Donohue• Barrett and Valley Associates Inc.
Bought with Sean Williams• Kelley Real Estate, Inc.
"Timber Peg" Post & Beam, open concept contemporary on 3.45 surveyed acres featuring mountain views, open pasture, and a 1 car + garage/workspace w/ attached shed. The cozy interior features 3 bedrooms, 2 baths with cathedral ceiling, loft, 1st floor master bedroom w/ full bath, full walkout basement and 1st floor laundry. The covered porch and deck overlook the picturesque view. Foundation is poured concrete and insulated. 200 amp elec. service to house.
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$4,626
$46,800 + $254,800
$301,600
2024
$4,627 (+5.8%)
$46,800 + $254,800
$301,600
2023
$4,374 (−54.8%)
$46,800 + $254,800
$301,600
2022
$9,683 (+1.0%)
$46,800 + $254,800
$301,600
2021
$9,589 (−1.7%)
$35,600 + $221,100
$256,700
2020
$9,757 (+33.4%)
$35,600 + $221,100
$256,700
2019
$7,313 (−1.1%)
$35,600 + $170,700
$206,300
2018
$7,398 (+20.7%)
$35,600 + $170,700
$206,300
2016
$6,130 (+3.7%)
$52,200 + $158,200
$210,400
2015
$5,912 (+3.0%)
$52,200 + $158,200
$210,400
2014
$5,741
$52,200 + $158,200
$210,400
Tax history for 200 Whitney Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$4,626
$46,800 + $254,800
$301,600
2024
$4,627 (+5.8%)
$46,800 + $254,800
$301,600
2023
$4,374 (−54.8%)
$46,800 + $254,800
$301,600
2022
$9,683 (+1.0%)
$46,800 + $254,800
$301,600
2021
$9,589 (−1.7%)
$35,600 + $221,100
$256,700
2020
$9,757 (+33.4%)
$35,600 + $221,100
$256,700
2019
$7,313 (−1.1%)
$35,600 + $170,700
$206,300
2018
$7,398 (+20.7%)
$35,600 + $170,700
$206,300
2016
$6,130 (+3.7%)
$52,200 + $158,200
$210,400
2015
$5,912 (+3.0%)
$52,200 + $158,200
$210,400
2014
$5,741
$52,200 + $158,200
$210,400
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.
Public record
Public record
Zoning
Beds
3
Baths
2.5
Stories
2
Lot width
—
Lot depth
—
Lot size
3.45 Acres
Year renovated
—
Sq. Ft.
1,348
Year built
2001
Style
Single Family Residential
County
Windsor County
APN
60619014076
Parking Spaces
—
Basement
—
Accessible
—
HOA Dues
—
Garage
—
Features
—
Last updated by owner on Jul 15, 2026.
RA-2
Residential/Agricultural 2-Acre District
The Residential Agricultural 2-Acre District has been established to allow low-density residential development in areas that generally have good agricultural and forest soils. It shall be the policy of the town to encourage development in these areas in the manner that will best protect the agricultural potential of the district. This may be accomplished through cluster development or development for residential purposes of that land which is marginal for agricultural use. See also the requirements of the zoning district, if any, set forth in the town plan and current and future land use maps.