List Price: $129,000 | 10.1 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

on Worcester Brook
Listed Wednesday Apr 1, 2026 | MLS# 5081692
00 Brown Road Worcester VT
Listed by Beth Harrington-McCullough Harrington Realty
Ten surveyed acres of vacant land are snuggled in between Worcester Brook and Worcester Ponds in the Worcester Pond Wildlife Management area. Walk the old woods road out to Pickerel Point or hike back into the cove. This lot has magic waiting in the woods. Home to diverse and abundant wildlife just off Eagle Ledge Rd,the sense of being amongst the wild is real. Tall pines,varietal deciduous trees, and old stone walls run down through this parcel. While there are power poles along the edge of the land, staying off grid and running with nature is very appealing. Bring a tent, slip your kayak into Worcester Pond for a quiet paddle from your own access. Unspoiled and precious to anyone who loves to camp. Building will depend on ANR wastewater permitting as Worcester has no town zoning.
Lot Description: Near Snowmobile Trails | Rural | Country Setting | Pond | Pond Frontage | Sloping | Water View | Wooded
Lot Size: 10.1 acres
SuitableUse: Recreation | Timber | Woodland
Zoned: Rural)
Surveyed: Yes
SurveyedBy: Drown & Marsh
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Road Frontage: 300
Electric: At Street | On-Site
Water: None
Sewer: None


Shore Rightse : Deeded
ROW Length: 252
ROW Width: 75
Taxes $1,584
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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