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$150,000 | 10 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Randolph VT Land »

Acres 10   
Listed on Friday Feb 6, 2026
Description: Set along quiet Stock Farm Road in Randolph, this 10-acre parcel offers open meadow, wooded borders, and long-range Vermont views. A broad, gently rolling field provides an ideal setting for a future homesite, small farmstead, or peaceful country retreat, framed by mature trees that offer privacy and a classic New England backdrop. From several points on the property, you'll take in sweeping views of surrounding hills and countryside, with big skies that shift beautifully through the seasons. The open terrain allows flexibility in building placement while preserving sunlight, usable acreage, and sightlines. Access is available from Fish Hill Road, with a short distance to the proposed build area for added convenience. The property also connects to an approximately 20-mile trail system suitable for skiing, hiking, horseback riding, and snowshoeing--an uncommon benefit that adds year-round recreational value. Located just minutes from Randolph village amenities, schools, and I-89 access, this property offers both quiet country living and practical accessibility. Whether you're planning a primary residence, second home, or long-term land investment, Lot 3 presents an opportunity to create something enduring in Central Vermont. See Listing Details & 9 images.

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