$610,000 $161 per sq.ft. Bennington VT »

5 Beds | 4 Baths |   Total Sq. Ft. 3782  |  Acres: 2.85
List Date Sunday Sep 1, 2024
Description: Coveted Three Seminary Lane | Old Bennington Originally established in 1829 as Mount Anthony Seminary, this remarkable property first served as a boys' boarding school. In 1897, it transitioned to become the clubhouse of the Mount Anthony Country Club, a role it maintained well into the early 20th century. Now situated on 2.5 acres, this charming Colonial-style home exudes character and grace, featuring a stunning staircase, intricate millwork, 10-foot ceilings, and expansive, light-filled rooms. The generously sized 45' x 22' living room offers floor-to-ceiling bookcases and a handsome marble-surround fireplace, creating an inviting space for relaxation or gatherings. The first-floor office offers privacy. The eat-in kitchen, complete with a spacious pantry and lovely built-in china cabinets, flows seamlessly into the formal dining room. With five bedrooms, ample closet space, and three and a half baths, this home offers both comfort and practicality. The side stone terrace, accessible from both the living and dining rooms, is perfect for outdoor entertaining, making this home ideal for hosting guests. Located in the charming and historic village of Old Bennington, this is truly a must-see property. See MLS Property & Listing Details & 50 images.









 

 

 
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