Located on one of Vermont's prettiest country roads,
this a rare opportunity to choose among 3 prime land parcels in a most
desirable area in Pittsford. The setting is spectacular, on a quiet
country road lined with stone walls. All parcels have abundant road
frontage, meadows, woods, views, and sunny southern and western exposures.

Goat Farm Road |

Goat Farm Road View |

Goat Farm Road View in Winter |
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| Land Offerings
Parcel 1 consists of +22.9 choice acres with
a spacious, historic post and beam horse barn. Water to the inside
and outside of the barn is fed by a natural year-round spring.
A delightful small brook runs through this parcel. The barn is
attractive and structurally sound. It measures 38’ x 50’
with 4 horse stalls each measuring about 11’ x 12’.
There is plenty of room to build more stalls if needed. An attached
tack room measures 15’ x 20’, and 2 upper haylofts
provide ample storage. A large barn door opens up to a large grazing
pasture of approximately 7 acres. Pricing is $290,000.
More photos of Parcel
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Barn on Parcel 1 |
Parcels 3 and 4 respectively have 44.3+ acres and
21.1+ acres of pristine landscape. Each property offers peaceful field,
woods, pastoral views, abundant sunshine, and quiet country road frontage.
These parcels are listed at $220,000 each, or they may be purchased
together for $400,000.

Old Stone Wall on Parcel 3 |

Boulders on Parcel 4 |

Parcel 4 |
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About Pittsford
Pittsford is a charming Vermont town located in the scenic Lower
Champlain Valley, just 6 miles north of Rutland (Vermont’s
second largest city), and 10 miles west of the resort town of
Killington. Its 3200 residents enjoy an unhurried lifestyle in
a clean, safe environment.
A well-maintained Town Recreation Center, located approximately
2 miles from the property, offers swimming, tennis, a picnic pavilion,
ball fields, and miles of beautiful walking trails. The town also
maintains an outstanding network of public access walking, hiking,
and cross-country skiing trails. These scenic trails pass through
forest and fields, and along streams and waterfalls. One such
trail can be accessed directly from Goat Farm Road. Pittsford
is also known for its 4 covered bridges, all built in the 1840’s
and still used today.
Pittsford Village provides a convenient town center hosting a
beautiful Public Library, Post Office, Grocery/General Store,
antique shops, school, and other small businesses. Larger businesses
and stores are located minutes away in Rutland. |

Pittsford Antiques
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| Families find Pittsford
to be a fabulous place to raise children. Lothrop Elementary School
offers an excellent K-6 education with small classes and high
standards. Otter Valley Union High School in nearby Brandon serves
students in grades 7-12.
Retirees find a good value in Pittsford, and enjoy the many nearby
recreational opportunities. |
Regional Recreation
A wide variety of high quality recreation is nearby. The Pico/Killington
resort, 10 miles to the east, is the largest ski and snowboard resort
in the eastern United States. Spanning 7 mountain areas, it boasts
the most diverse terrain, and the largest snowmaking system in the
world. Its summer adventure center offers a host of warm weather
activities including alpine slides, water slides, mountain biking,
gondola and chairlift rides, miniature golf, and endless hiking,
including access to the Long Trail and Appalachian Trail.
Nearby golf courses include the Proctor/Pittsford Country Club,
Rutland Country Club, Neshobe Golf Club in Brandon, and Killington
Golf Course, to name a few. |

Pittsford Recreation Center |
| Chittenden Reservoir,
less than 4 miles from the property, is surrounded by unspoiled
mountain views and provides a pristine oasis for the small-craft
enthusiast. Lake Bomoseen, about a 30 minute drive is the largest
lake within the borders of Vermont, and is perfect for water sports
and sailing. Likewise, nearby Lake Dunmore, located about 20 minutes
to the north of Pittsford, is a popular destination for boating,
swimming, water sports and hiking.
Arts and Culture
The Rutland region offers a variety of cultural programs. The
Crossroads Arts Council brings national talent to the area to
augment the local theatrical and musical performances. The Paramount
Theater is a beautifully restored historic theater in downtown
Rutland that features a wide variety of live music and theater.
Many artists and craftspeople have been drawn to the area, and
small galleries are plentiful.
Transportation and Services
The property is located on Goat Farm Road in Pittsford, VT.
It is approximately 2 miles from route 7, the major North-South
corridor that serves western Vermont. Rutland, Vermont’s
second largest city, is 6 miles to the south. The property is
about an hour and a quarter drive to Burlington- Vermont’s
largest city.
Amtrak runs daily commuter service between New York City and
Rutland. Rutland State Airport is serviced by Continental Connection,
providing daily commuter service with daily flights to Boston.
Vermont Transit provides interstate and intrastate service from
Rutland.The Rutland Regional Medical Center is a comprehensive
medical/surgical hospital and a major employer. www.rrmc.org
Other large regional employers are: General Electric Co., Casella
Waste Systems, Killington/Pico Mountain Resorts, OMYA, MetroGroup
Corp., Rutland Mental Health Services, State of Vermont, Vermont
State Colleges.
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Reservoir from Pico

Skiing at Pico
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