Imagine building your dream home on a sprawling 56 acre property on a tranquil country road. This expansive piece of land is a picturesque blend of diverse landscapes. As you approach, the gently rolling pastures spread out before you, offering open, sunlit areas ideal for agriculture, grazing livestock, or simply enjoying the vast, open space providing a serene, pastoral setting. Venturing further, you encounter stretches of woodland, These wooded areas are a haven for wildlife, and are perfect for quiet nature walks. The mix of woods and open pastures creates a versatile environment, catering to those who appreciate both open, airy spaces and the tranquility of the forest. This land, with
Tuck your new home into this beautiful meadow with a backdrop of trees as you look to the mountain views in the west! A State wastewater permit for a three bedroom home is in place. Defined by a stone wall along the road, a new home would look beautiful - and infrastructure costs very reasonable- sitting on this level portion of the lot, with potential for great views if you decide to sit further up on the ridge. The westerly property line is at the base of dramatic 60’ cliffs which are the home of a pair of nesting ravens. Just a 5 mile drive to downtown Middlebury and Middlebury College through the Lemon Fair valley but a world away! It is easy to envision your new home here- come
Easy to access 4-acre Industrial site, just 600 feet west of US 7 in Ferrisburgh. Ferrisburgh zoning regulations provide for a wide variety of different business types. Soil testing indicates in excess of 1500 gpd may be possible. The lot is subject to a sewage easement and waterline easement to benefit the adjoing Lot 3A. T
Easy to access 5-acre Industrial site, just 900 feet west of US 7 in Ferrisburgh. Ferrisburgh zoning regulations provide for a wide variety of different business types. There is an existing Water Supply & Wastewater Disposal Permit for 180 gpd. Soil testing indicates that there is additional capacity available. The site was previously permitted for a trucking terminal and much of the engineering could easily be transferred to a new project. Permitting for a new use should be relatively inexpensive and easier.