List Price: $229,000 | 46.06 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land


Listed Wednesday May 6, 2026 | MLS# 5087356
0 French Meadow Road Springfield VT
Listed by Jessica Landers Barrett and Valley Associates Inc.
Just over 46 acres of rural wooded and rolling pastureland in southeastern Vermont. There are two access points to this lot, and both are off of publicly maintained roads. Substantial road frontage on both Spoonerville and French Meadow Roads. Historically used to graze cattle, the property features perimeter stone walls. Recently perc tested in 2 potential building areas. This lot was formerly part of the adjacent Bull Run Farm and historic Idlenot Farm. Views of Okemo, Little Ascutney, Hawks', and Ascutney mountains. Beautiful country setting with amenities minutes away in downtown Springfield. Ideal location for the outdoor enthusiast!
Lot Description: Rural | Country Setting | Field/Pasture | Mountain View | View | Wooded
Lot Size: 46.06 acres
Zoned: Residential 10)
Surveyed: Unk
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Road Frontage: 1062
Electric: At Street
Water: Dug Well
Sewer: None


Taxes $2,340
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Springfield School District
Elementary School: Elm Hill School
Middle School: Riverside Middle School
High School: Springfield High School

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