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    Christopher W Lang,

    Bravynia 802-274-4048

    $2,600,000

    1362 Barnard Road, Woodstock, VT 05091

    4beds
    3,000sqft
    : 
    Single Family Residence
    Built in 1855
    112.88 Acres Lot
    $-- Zestimate®
    $867/sqft
    $-- HOA

    What's special

    Dairy barnCarriage barnHistoric ski hillMilking parlorModern greenhouse pavilionOriginal detailsRolling terrain
    Gilbert’s Hill is one of Vermont’s most celebrated properties and a national landmark for its contribution to the sport of alpine skiing. Spanning 112.88± acres in Woodstock (79.31 acres) and Pomfret (33.57 acres), the farm is recognized as the birthplace of lift-served skiing in America, where the first rope tow was installed in 1934. Today, its open pastures, rolling terrain, and historic ski hill remain wonderfully intact — a living landscape that forever changed the trajectory of winter sport and the development of recreational skiing in the United States. At the heart of the property is a restored circa 1855 Greek Revival brick farmhouse with four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a classic mid-19th-century clapboard addition with kitchen and garage. Original details have been thoughtfully preserved, blending historic integrity with comfort and charm. Surrounding the main house is a collection of restored historic buildings, including: a 1934 ski hut, now a cozy two-bedroom cottage with full kitchen and bathroom; a carriage barn with full kitchen and half bathroom; a dairy barn with milking parlor and six stanchions; and the original milk house. There is also a modern greenhouse pavilion with half bathroom and a detached 4-bay equipment shed. The land, which includes a vineyard with 700 vines, is conserved with the Vermont Land Trust. The house, dairy barn, milk house and 1934 ski hut are also protected by a historic preservation easement.
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