$590,000
- 3 Beds
- 2.5 Baths
- 1,600 Sq Ft
96 E Randolph Rd, Chelsea, VT 05038

Nancy Liberatore
Lakes & Homes Real Estate
(802) 392-2403
$590,000
96 E Randolph Rd, Chelsea, VT 05038
Nancy Liberatore
Lakes & Homes Real Estate
(802) 392-2403
$36,000
00 Brook Rd, Chelsea, VT 05038
00 Brook Rd, Chelsea, VT 05038$650,000
00 Corinth Rd, Chelsea, VT 05038
00 Corinth Rd, Chelsea, VT 05038$265,000
303 Vermont 110, Chelsea, VT 05038
Franchesca Collins Hall Collins Real Estate Group
$399,000
9 North Common, Chelsea, VT 05038
Chelsea Bevis KW Vermont Woodstock
$350,000
20 Vermont 113, Chelsea, VT 05038
Holly Hall Hall Collins Real Estate Group
$114,900
8 Maple Ave, Chelsea, VT 05038
Linda Benoit Highland Realty
Chelsea, VT, the seat of Orange County, features a quaint, historic town center surrounded by rural landscapes. The town center is home to historic buildings, many dating back to the early 1800s, and is known for its unique barn quilts, part of the Chelsea Community Barn Quilt Project. Homes in the town center are typically colonials, Cape Cods, and farmhouses, while properties outside the center often come with extensive acreage and outbuildings. Chelsea offers various attractions, including the Chelsea Town Forest with its hiking trails and popular swimming holes along the First Branch White River, though caution is advised after rain due to runoff pollution. Winter activities include snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling, with hunting also being a favored pastime. The town center houses essential services like a gas station, library, and Will’s Store, with Brocklebank Craft Brewing providing craft beer and live music on weekends. The Chelsea Farmers Market operates from May through October, and farm stands are common, often operating on an honor system. For dining, The Brick House restaurant is set to open in June 2025. Chelsea is about 14 miles from Interstate 89, with the nearest hospitals being Gifford Medical Center (18 miles away) and Central Vermont Medical Center (20 miles away). The area experiences potential flooding along the First Branch White River and a challenging mud season in spring. Local events include the annual Arts on the Green Market & Festival in August and the nearby Tunbridge World’s Fair, just 8 miles away.