This charming 1852 Cape has been fully renovated with exquisite finishes. Warm honey-toned antique wide pine floors, soapstone counters with creamy cabinetry in kitchen accented with new stainless appliances. Open floor plan into a sunlit dining room. Enjoy a cup of hot cocoa and a good book curled up in front of the woodstove off the kitchen on a snowy winter day. The first floor also features a cozy den with handsome built (could be used as a small bedroom) with built-in cabinets and adjacent is a luxurious and comfortable living room. Nicely appointed with bookshelves. Fully renovated bathroom with bathtub, 1 bay attached garage with plenty of storage, new Tesla Tower for power outages.
Serene, private, contemporary: Sited on a ridge above South Woodstock village, the 54 acre property offers complete seclusion in an elegant setting with an extensive network of trails. The three bedroom main dwelling is sleek and elegant, with an open floor plan crafted to take in the beauty of the site with abundant use of organic material designed to integrate the design with the surrounding Vermont countryside. The two bedroom guest cottage has its own garage and entrance off of Ebbin Lockwood Way. The 6,048 s/f main house and 1,584 s/f guest cottage were designed by architect, Michael Weinberger. The property was recently renovated: main house was upgraded and many new system improvemen
ByBrook Farm: Reimagined, turnkey 1790s farmhouse set in one of Vermont's most loved valleys, perennial gardens, stone walls, a spring fed pond, a brook, and rolling meadows. Quiet luxury. Just outside the hamlet of South Woodstock on 25 acres, the 2-bedroom 4,667 sf farmhouse and the 2-bedroom 1,273 sf guest cottage are connected by a stone pathway through the gardens. In the recent renovations of the main house, an additional 825 feet were added on for the kitchen and an extension to the upstairs bedroom suite. Vernacular character: Hand-plastered walls reflect the Vermont light, hand-planed boards, hand-hewed beams and a dining room mural by the Hudson River painter, Kevin Paulsen. Comfo