39 Elm St - Woodstock, Vermont
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- Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024
- For good reason, the Richmond House is one of Woodstock's most photographed homes. This stately 1826 brick Federal with all the architectural trimmings and distinctly weathered rose-hued patina is a Woodstock Village landmark and is today, thanks to the previous direction of Laurence Rockefeller, divided into three luxurious condominiums. Sited gable end to the street behind a white picket fence on just over an acre of land on Elm Street, just south of the Ottauquechee River, the property is within a few minute's walking distance of everything Woodstock Village has to offer. Accessed through the gracious front door and a foyer with a dramatic turned stairway, Unit B is one of the finest townhomes in the Village and occupies the top two floors of the building and just over 3000 square feet of finished space. Upon entry, the main floor consists of a combined living and dining room with a wood-burning fireplace, a spacious family room an en-suite study/bedroom also with a wood-burning fireplace. The kitchen opens onto the family room and this side of the building is illuminated by southern exposure. The hallway passage to the dining area ascends a few steps to a built-in bar that in turn opens onto a small balcony that overlooks the Village and the landscaped grounds. The second floor opens to a landing with built-in bookcases, a primary bedroom suite, and an en-suite guest room. An exceedingly rare opportunity to own a magical part of history in the heart of Woodstock Village.