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New Listing! Village of Brownsville in Town of West Windsor VT Home for sale $930,000 $395 per sq.ft.

$930,000 $395 per sq.ft. Village of Brownsville in Town of West Windsor VT Home »

Waterfront on Pond _Unnamed
4 Beds | 3 Baths |   Total Sq. Ft. 2352  |  Acres: 80
Listed on Wednesday Apr 15, 2026
Description: Discover a truly rare opportunity to own an extraordinary piece of Vermont countryside. This 4-bedroom, 3-bath home is set on 80 acres of pristine woodland with nearly a full mile of road frontage for exceptional accessibility and future potential. Lovingly held by the same family for over 60 years, the property is rich in history, with classic stone wall boundary lines that echo its past. This charming raised ranch blends comfort and space, perfectly positioned to take in breathtaking views of Mount Ascutney. Surrounded by natural beauty and abundant wildlife, outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the close proximity to the VAST Trail System and Mount Ascutney Ski Area, offering year-round recreation right at your doorstep. Whether envisioned as a private retreat, a legacy estate, or an investment with room to grow, this remarkable property seamlessly blends heritage, scenery, and endless possibility. See Listing Details & 59 images. Includes a Virtual Tour

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565 Maple Street, White River Junction, Vermont. 05001 802-295-1355
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