My Favorite Stove of All Time! Circa 1900 in Vermont. $520,000

The setting of this house is so picturesque. Can you imagine this house in the fall?!?! It would feel straight out of a halloween movie. Halloweentown anyone? Inside it certainly has an old cabin vibe. It’s a unique interior compared to what we see in most older houses. The wood paneling adds a level of warmth that makes this house feel cozy. The stove in the living room is unlike any I’ve ever seen. They would have cooked on that stove when this house was originally built so I know it puts out a ton of heat. It would be a roasty living room in the winter!

4 Beds | 2 Baths | 1,707 sq ft

From the listing

This updated turn-of-the-century farmhouse sits amid the magical Mud City Loop neighborhood, known for pastoral scenes and breathtaking mountain views, just over the Stowe/Morristown line. Aesthetically pleasing on its own, and surrounded by forest and fields, this home offers a peaceful oasis for the senses. When entering the home from the back parking, you step into a large tiled mudroom with recessed lighting and from there, into the open dining room. An antique wood cookstove maintains the old Farmhouse character, while modern kitchen and bathroom updates welcome you into the 21st Century. Find yet another woodstove in the living room, next. Fresh paint, flooring and fixtures continue through the first floor, while second floor bedrooms offer the cozy comfort of pine walls

Agent:
Steven Foster