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Middletown Springs, VT House for Sale

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    $420,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 3,180 Sq Ft

    1 North St, Middletown Springs, VT 05757

    Known as the Jonas Clark House, this 1814 Brick Georgian style home sits proudly across from the Middletown Springs Village Green. This four bedroom, two bath home features many period details including a formal entry, spacious high ceiling rooms and original woodwork throughout. Other amenities include a modern kitchen, formal dining room, living room and den. Also, there is a basement oven

    Alan Gombosi Northland Real Estate

    1 North St, Middletown Springs, VT 05757

Why Live in Middletown Springs

Middletown Springs, VT, is a rural community nestled in the Poultney River valley, about 5 miles from the New York state border. Known for its historic springs and scenic Taconic Mountains, the area offers a sense of seclusion and a slower pace of life. Residents enjoy spacious properties with farmhouses and ranch-style homes on multiacre lots, often surrounded by fields and forests. The local Middletown Springs Elementary School is highly rated, and Vermont’s school-choice program allows students to attend any school in the state for grades 7 through 12, including the highly rated Long Trail School in nearby Dorset. Attractions in Middletown Springs include Lake St. Catherine State Park, which offers swimming, boating, and hiking, and Sullivan Woods, featuring family-friendly hiking trails. The town center hosts Crossman’s General Store for coffee and deli sandwiches, while Mahar Maple Farm provides local maple syrup and treats. Nearby dining options include Sweet Caroline’s in West Rutland and Shaw’s in Poultney. Travel to Rutland, 15 miles away, is facilitated by Vermont Route 133, although current road conditions may extend travel time. Rutland-Southern Vermont Regional Airport offers flights to Boston, with Burlington International Airport 80 miles away for more options. Community events like Pie for Breakfast at the Middletown Springs Public Library and the Memorial Day parade are local traditions. The Middletown Springs Community Church, established in 1796, remains a cornerstone of the community, supporting various mission efforts.

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