Graniteville
A rich heritage celebrated by local museums and city events
Barre’s various attractions and community events continue to celebrate the city’s historic and cultural legacy. While tours run daily at the Rock of Ages Visitors Center, people may also get a glimpse of the area’s industrial history at the Vermont Granite Museum in Barre City. Located in a turn-of-the-century granite manufacturing plant, the museum’s displays showcase the state’s unique granite and geology heritage. “Another attraction is the Hope Cemetery, which is Barre’s most prestigious,” Fowler says. “It’s where the Rock of Ages artisans have a lot of headstones.” Intricately carved tombstones, memorials and even grand mausoleums stand at the cemetery.The city’s robust social calendar fosters the small-town feel and close-knit community. “Barre Partnership is a designated Downtown organization that promotes all things Barre, from local businesses to social gatherings,” Fowler says, adding that the group is responsible for hosting craft fairs, holiday events, festivals, concerts and more. “Anyone who is moving to Barre should look them up.” Every Thursday in the summer, Currier Park in Downtown Barre comes to life with live music and food trucks, as locals flock to the summer concert series. The area’s biggest event is the Heritage Festival at the end of July. The annual event features local restaurants and craft vendors, with live entertainment and music performances throughout the weekend.
Close-sitting workers’ cottages were once quarry employee housing
Vernacular, gable-fronted workers’ cottages line the residential streets in Graniteville. “The neighborhood originated as housing for the quarry workers,” Fowler says, explaining that Graniteville is on one side of the quarry, and neighboring Websterville flanks the site on the other. “The buildings are much older than the rest of Barre. Houses are much closer together, stacked on quarter-acre lots on little side streets.” Workers’ cottages can range in price from $180,000 to $300,000. A few colonial-inspired custom builds, farmhouse-style examples and ranch-style homes are also peppered in between the two-story cottages, many built in the mid-1950s to late 1990s, long after the neighborhood was first established. These can typically price between $320,000 and $500,000.Hiking trails around historic quarry sites
Apart from its quarry sites dotting the landscape, Barre’s natural setting amidst the Green Mountains provides many scenic escapes and outdoor recreation opportunities. “There are all kinds of hunting and fishing opportunities and lots of trails,” Fowler says. Hiking is popular among recreationists in Graniteville and its surrounding area. The Barre Town Forest features hiking trails, as does Millstone Hill, a historic landmark for the Barre Medium Quarry, which no longer operates.The Lower Graniteville Playground features various play structures and basketball courts. In neighboring Websterville, the Websterville Playground offers an additional play space, while the nearby Quarries Disc Golf provides a scenic course through the woods. Multiple athletic facilities are located at the Barre Town Recreational Area just north of Graniteville. The space, located adjacent to the Barre Town Middle and Elementary School, includes the Barre Recreational Skate Park and the Town of Barre Community Dog Park. The school’s baseball diamond, soccer fields and basketball courts are also available to the public when school is not in session. In Barre City, the B.O.R. Ice and Turf Arena offers public skating hours as well as figure skating and ice hockey lessons.
Small-town shops and eateries in Downtown Barre
Graniteville residents typically head to Barre City for shopping and dining. Local specialty shops, like the Slowpoke Exchange clothing store and Amy’s Armoire Thrift Store, and small-town eateries line the walkable North Main Street. Locals can stop into Cornerstone Pub and Kitchen for a craft beer or order a slice of pizza from Simply Subs and Pizza across the street. Espresso Bueno serves specialty coffee drinks in its cozy location, while The Quarry Kitchen and Spirits offers elevated American plates in its contemporary space down the street. A Hannaford supermarket is 2 miles away in South Barre.Project-based learning at Barre Unified Union schools
Students in Graniteville are zoned to attend schools within the Barre Unified Union School District. Prekindergartners through eighth graders can start at Barre Town Middle and Elementary School, which receives a C-plus from Niche. Students may continue to the B-minus-rated Spaulding High School, which serves just under 500 students and has a student-teacher ratio of 8 to 1. The Spaulding Educational Alternatives is an alternative school within the district that promotes project-based learning through community involvement and vocational learning opportunities in fields such as agriculture and woodworking.Major roadways close to Graniteville
Graniteville sits south of Route 302 and is minutes from South Barre Road. Route 302 connects through Route 2 to Downtown Montpelier. Interstate 89 is about 5 miles away and links to Burlington and the Burlington International Airport in about 46 miles.


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Tami Lantz
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1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime | Graniteville | US |
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Homicide | 2 | 4 |
Sexual Assault | 2 | 4 |
Assault with Weapon | 2 | 4 |
Robbery | 2 | 4 |
Burglary | 2 | 4 |
Motor Vehicle Theft | 2 | 4 |
Larceny | 2 | 4 |
Crime Score | 2 | 4 |
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Graniteville Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Graniteville, Barre sell after 37 days on the market compared to the national average of 69 days. The median sale price for homes in Graniteville, Barre over the last 12 months is $755,990, up 118% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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