Dorset, VT 05251,528 & 540 Nichols Hill RD
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Dorset, VT 05251,528 & 540 Nichols Hill RD
Dorset, VT 05251,528 & 540 Nichols Hill RD
Dorset, VT 05251,528 & 540 Nichols Hill RD
Dorset, VT 05251,528 & 540 Nichols Hill RD
Listed by T Story Jenks • LandVest, Inc/Woodstock
Bought with R. Diedrich August • Wohler Realty Group

$1,800,000

Est. payment /mo

$1,985,000

9.3%
Est.Price: ?

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528 & 540 Nichols Hill RD Dorset, VT 05251

8 Beds

6 Baths

5,699 SqFt

SOLD DATE : 11/15/2024

Key Details

Sold Price $1,800,000

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Single Family

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 5,699 sqft

Price per Sqft $315

MLS Listing ID 4965438

Sold Date 11/15/24

Bedrooms 8

Full Baths 4

Three Quarter Bath 2

Construction Status Existing

Year Built 1850

Annual Tax Amount $19,090

Tax Year 2023

Lot Size 187.000 Acres

Acres 187.0

Property Description

On an Eastern hillside, between two ridgelines of the Taconic Range, is Goodman Farm. It is reminiscent of an earlier time with two cottages and an antique red barn set at the edge of a spacious hay meadow just outside the village of Dorset. The 187 acres abuts Rupert State Forest with panoramic views, perennial gardens, stone walls and a small pond. Crossing the stone bridge over Goodman Brook and continuing along a carriage width trail to an upper meadow, there is an exceptional building site, which offers complete privacy and spectacular mountain views. The houses include a 2,026 s/f farmhouse built in 1850 with 4 bedrooms and a 2,160 s/f cape built in the 1980s with 4 bedrooms. May Goodman, a former owner and the namesake, was one of the founders of the Dorset Players in 1927. Over the last half century, the owners have lovingly managed the land and created an extensive trail network through the woodlands suitable for walking, riding, mountain biking, or snow shoeing. The large and majestic trees, mostly maple, are a result of a soil rich in lime. According to the forester, these Eastern facing slopes of the Taconic are some of the most productive timberland in the state. Wild elderberries, black walnuts and apple trees abound, and it is an important wildlife corridor. The property is in current use and has a conservation easement with the Vermont Land Trust. 12 miles from Bromley and 24 miles from Stratton. 4 h from New York and 3 h 18 m from Boston.

Location

State VT

County Vt-bennington

Area Vt-Bennington

Zoning Residential

Rooms

Basement Entrance Interior

Basement Concrete Floor, Unfinished

Interior

Interior Features Fireplace - Wood, Fireplaces - 2

Heating Oil

Cooling None

Flooring Carpet, Hardwood, Tile

Exterior

Garage Spaces 2.0

Garage Description Barn, Detached

Utilities Available Other

Roof Type Shingle - Architectural,Slate

Building

Story 2

Foundation Slab - Concrete, Stone

Sewer On-Site Septic Exists

Construction Status Existing

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