


PrimeMLS / Listed By: Madeline Spaulding, Coldwell Banker Islands Realty 462 Solar Way Drive Hyde Park, VT 05655
Description
5092541
109.31 acres
Single-Family Home
1989
Craftsman
No
Lamoille North
Lamoille County
Listed By
PrimeMLS
Last checked Jun 5 2026 at 2:25 AM GMT+0000
- Full Bathrooms: 2
- Half Bathrooms: 2
- Dining Area
- Blinds
- In-Law Floorplan
- 1 Fireplace
- 1st Floor Laundry
- Pond
- Country Setting
- Mountain View
- Walking Trails
- Trail/Near Trail
- Timber
- Ski Trailside
- Pasture
- Views
- Mountain
- Fireplace: 1 Fireplace
- Foundation: Concrete
- Wood Boiler
- Propane
- Mini Split
- Wall Unit(s)
- Concrete
- Slab
- Interior Access
- Exterior Access
- Interior Stairs
- Carpet
- Hardwood
- Vinyl
- Ceramic Tile
- Barn
- Basketball Court
- Outbuilding
- Guest House
- Gazebo
- Storage
- Natural Shade
- Stable(s)
- Roof: Shingle
- Roof: Corrugated
- Utilities: Propane
- Sewer: 1000 Gallon, Concrete
- Fuel: Oil, Propane
- Elementary School: Hyde Park Elementary School
- Middle School: Lamoille Middle School
- High School: Lamoille Uhsd #18
- Garage
- Driveway
- Direct Access
- Attached
- 3
- 3,855 sqft
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retreat. The property features a 3-bedroom, 3-bathroom main residence with an attached in-law apartment, sunroom, office, wine and root cellars, two-car garage, and a deck overlooking views of the lower pond. The Cherry House, a separate 1.5-bedroom, 1-bathroom guest house, has been successfully used for both short- and long-term rentals, providing versatile living arrangements and income potential. The 2,150-square-foot barn includes three horse stalls, a tack room, hay loft, and a drive-up ramp access, making it ideal for equestrian, agricultural, or storage uses. Extensive solar and micro-hydro power systems provide reliable, sustainable off-grid living. Two scenic ponds enhance the landscape. The lower pond spans approximately two-thirds of an acre, reaches depths of up to 20 feet, and features a screened house, swimming area, and raft. The upper pond covers roughly half an acre, reaches depths of up to 13 feet, powers the micro-hydro system, and reflects the surrounding mountain scenery. Breathtaking vistas include Sterling Mountain, Mount Mansfield, Camel’s Hump, and Sugarbush. A network of trails winds throughout the property, including the 1.6-mile Blue Trail, which leads to a hidden meadow, waterfalls, and an upper pond overlook. The Yellow Trail offers more than a mile of peaceful woodland walking. Enrolled in Vermont’s Current Use Program since 1986, the property has been managed by Northern Forest Conservation Services and maintained as a certified tree farm. Diverse woodlands of northern hardwoods, spruce, fir, hemlock, sugar maple, red maple, yellow birch, and black cherry are complemented by mature apple trees and blueberry bushes. This is a rare opportunity to own a legacy property that blends recreation, conservation, sustainability, and multigenerational
living in an exceptional Vermont setting.