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Stonecrop Meadows
Studio - 3 Beds
59 Stonecrop Rd, Middlebury, VT 05753
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Welcome to The Annex, a charming three-bedroom, one and one half-bathroom guest house in the heart of Middlebury, Vermont. This exceptional property offers a central location, within walking distance to downtown, Middlebury College, Porter hospital, and restaurants. Situated on a private 1.3-acre estate next to the owner's historic brick colonial, The Annex provides a tranquil living experience
Ray Fortier KW Vermont
$1,450 - $2,000 per month
54 Main St, Middlebury, VT 05753
Two bedroom apartment in the historic Rogers building overlooking Middlebury falls. Located at the site of the woolen mill in the heart of Middlebury. Provides an easy walk to Middlebury College. Available as summer rental. Available until September 1, 2026.Freshly renovated with hardwood floors throughout and new appliances.Hot water included.
$1,450 - $2,000 per month
54 Main St, Middlebury, VT 05753
Two bedroom apartment in the historic Rogers building overlooking Middlebury falls. Located at the site of the woolen mill in the heart of Middlebury. Provides an easy walk to Middlebury College. Available as summer rental. Available until September 1, 2026.Freshly renovated with hardwood floors throughout and new appliances.Hot water included.
Salisbury, Vermont, is a rural town known for its scenic beauty and outdoor attractions. Nestled in Addison County, Salisbury offers picturesque views of the Green Mountains and Lake Dunmore, a popular spot for water activities such as fishing and boating. Branbury State Park, located at the lake's eastern edge, provides sandy beaches and rental options for canoes and kayaks, making it a community hub from May to October. The town is surrounded by the Moosalamoo National Recreation Area, which boasts over 70 miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. Salisbury's crime rate is significantly lower than the national average, contributing to its appeal as a peaceful place to live. The town features a mix of home styles, including raised ranches, Cape Cods, and farmhouses, many with expansive views and wooded lots. The Salisbury Village Historic District showcases 19th-century Colonial Revivals and historic sites like the Salisbury Free Public Library. Residents benefit from the Addison Central School District, with Middlebury Union High School offering a high-rated education and an early college program. For shopping and dining, locals often travel to nearby Middlebury, which offers a variety of boutiques, restaurants, and entertainment options. Salisbury's proximity to U.S. Route 7 provides easy access to Burlington and Amtrak’s Middlebury Station, enhancing connectivity for residents.