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CENTURY 21
MOUNTAINSIDE REALTY
49 Main Street, Lincoln, NH 03251
Ph: 1-800-778-0763
Fax : 1-603-745-5008
410 Camels Hump Road, Huntington VT
Listed by: Shawn Smith/United Country - The Legacy Collection
TEAL FARM: 500+/- ac luxury green estate encircled by Camels Hump State Forest & privately-owned preserved lands. Farm complex surrounded by stunning mountain views & includes a luxurious 8, 000SF c. 1865 renov Farmhouse w/6BD & 7BA, a new 12, 000SF insulated Energy Barn, an antique post&beam barn recently converted into a 1BD/1BA studio apt, a 2BD/1BA property mgr's residence, a utility barn & a 10AC permaculture orchard. Farmhouse & Energy Barn run on a state-of-the-art renewable energy system.
Residence
Beds: 6
Total Baths: 7
Full Baths: 1
Half Baths: 2
3/4 Baths: 4
# Of Rooms: 21
Year Built: 1865
Features
- ASSOCIATION AMENITIES: Not Applicable
- BASEMENT: Full, Partially Finished, Other
- DOCS AVAILABLE: Deed, Other
- DRIVEWAY: Gravel
- ELECTRIC: Circuit Breaker(s), Generator
- EQUIPMENT/APPLIANCES: Air Filter/Exch Sys, Dishwasher, Dryer, Freezer, Refrigerator, Washer
- EXTERIOR: Wood
- EXTERIOR FEATURES: Barn, Deck, Guest House, Out Building, Patio, Porch-Covered, Screened Porch
- FINANCING: Conventional
- FLOORS: Concrete, Hardwood, Slate/Stone, Tile
- FOUNDATION: Concrete
- GARAGE/PARKING: Detached
- HEATING/COOLING: Multi Zone, Radiant Electric
- HEAT FUEL: Solar, Wood
- INTERIOR FEATURES: 2nd Floor Laundry, 2nd Kitchen, Den/Office, Eat-in Kitchen, Family Room, Fireplace-Wood, Formal Dining Room, Foyer, Great Room, Living Room, Living/Dining, Master BR with BA, Natural Woodwork, Sec Sys/Alarms, Walk-in Pantry, 3+ Fireplaces
- LOT DESCRIPTION: Adjoins St/Natl Forest, Mountain View, Pasture, Rural Setting, Secluded, Waterfall
- POSSESSION: At Closing
- ROOF: Standing Seam, Other
- SEWER: Alternative System, Septic
- SHOWING INSTRUCTIONS: 24 Hour Notice, Assistd Showings Required, Call List Broker, Owner Occupied
- STYLE: Farmhouse, Historic Vintage
- SUITABLE USE/LAND TYPE (FARMS): Land: Mixed, Agriculture/Produce, Horse/Animal Farm, Orchards
- WATER HEATER: Solar, Other
- WATER: Drilled Well
Property Description
Exterior Color: Natural
Lot Size (Acreage): 500 Acres
Flood Zone: Y
Garage Spaces: 2
Dimensions
Living Area: 7400 SF
Living Room: 25x25
Kitchen: 15x25
Master Bedroom: 15x15
Other Property Elements
Status: Active
Public Records: 79
Taxes: $60,568
Tax Year: 2009
Road Frontage: 2500 FT
Surveyed: Y
Seasonal Property: N
Schools
Elem School: Brewster Pierce School
Middle School: Camels Hump Middle USD 17
High School: Mt. Mansfield USD #17
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SUMMER WINDING DOWN IN THE WHITES Days are getting shorter but the sun has still been shining on the beautiful mountains of New Hampshire. Foliage is right around the corner, and some trees have already started to make colors! Make your reservations now for the Scottish Highland Games coming to Lincoln on September 17-19. Answer to last week's question: What was the original name of the mountain that Mittersill Ski Area is on? Mount Jackson. Now for this weeks question: Cannon Mountain had the first aerial tramway built in North America in 1938. But, Cannon was not the first choice for the tram. What mountain was? Know the answer? Send me a text at 617-875-1934, or wait until I post the answer on Wednesday. See you here soon! John L. Saunders . |
























