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Size: 13.42 Acres
Type: House
Home: 3 beds - 1 full bath - 1,184 Sq Ft

13.4 acres in Essex County, VT

Built in 2001 on 13.42 secluded and quiet acres at the end of a private road in the Connecticut River Valley town of Guildhall - the only town in the world so named, famous for its village green surrounded by white colonial homes, churches and public buildings - this charming and efficient 3 bedroom home with family and bonus rooms, offers single floor living, but with a substantially finished basement. The grounds include formerly landscaped gardens awaiting renewed love and care, expansive field areas for pasture or crops, a small brook, nearby access to the River (but not in the flood plain), and access to trails. The land is open and wooded, well protected and absolutely private. You will love the town, as all do, the unique and charming village with its commitment to quality and preservation, the strong agricultural and natural resource based economy with access to opportunity in...

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From the Village Green in Guildhall, head south on VT Rt 102 approximately a mile or so. You will come to the Ridgwell Cemetery on the right, and immediately thereafter you will see Ridgwell Lane which proceeds behind the cemetery, through the property to the house at the very end of the Lane.

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Peter W. Powell Real Estate

Lancaster, NH

(802) 266-4589

Peter Powell

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Peter W. Powell Real Estate, (802) 266-4589
Source: Homes, MLS# 5062917
Listing last updated: November 16, 2025 at 10:31 AM
Listing last checked: November 15, 2025 at 6:01 AM
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