$365,000 $173 per sq.ft. Westminster VT »

4 Beds | 2 Baths |   Total Sq. Ft. 2115  |  Acres: 1.19
New Listing! Thursday Apr 24, 2025
Description: A classic, stately Vermont Colonial wonderfully set on well over an acre of level land in Westminster, the oldest existing village in Vermont. This storied home was first the parsonage for the First Congregational Church, established in 1767. As was the custom of the time, the property was developed in phases. One of the first buildings was the large barn now situated behind the house, where Vermont's first printing press was located in 1772, then the main home and after that the connecting ell. The property was transferred to the current owner in 2008 and exceptional restoration/refurbishing projects have been completed while maintaining the property's charm, including new electrical systems, heating plant, and extensive insulation, and wherever possible the plaster has been expertly restored and sealed. The grounds are open with plenty of room for gardens and huge maple trees keep watch over this historic gem. Carry on the tradition and write your future at this classic property. Just off Exit 5 off I-91, 2 ½ hours to Boston, 4 hours to NYC. See MLS Property & Listing Details & 37 images.









 

 

 
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