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Why Live in Hampton

Hampton, New York is a rural community of farms and homesteads where properties often span multiple acres and privacy is a key draw. Many residents use that space for homesteading, raising chickens and goats and selling fresh produce, eggs, meat and other goods at farm stands that line the winding country roads. Homes here include Cape Cods, colonials, ranch-style houses and 1990s contemporary-style properties, typically set back on gravel drives with well over an acre of land, and some parcels reach into double-digit acreage. State Route 22 runs the length of Hampton, connecting residents south to Poultney and north to Fair Haven, while U.S. Route 4 provides a direct route into Vermont or deeper into New York. Daily conveniences lean heavily on local agriculture: Big Apple Diner just off Route 4 is the only restaurant in town, while Hamptons Harvest and numerous farm stands make it easy to find farm-fresh food. For larger grocery runs, many people drive the 9 miles to Granville or head to Glens Falls, since Vermont stores in Poultney and Fair Haven can be more expensive. Hampton features easy access to outdoor recreation, with nearby state parks, hunting areas, hiking trails to Carver Falls, Lake St. Catherine State Park 5 miles away, and Milestone Golf Course in town, while winter brings trips to regional ski mountains and nearby cities for festivals and seasonal events.

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