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Charlotte Vermont

Charlotte Vermont

Not all of Charlotte’s housing is farm orientated. Stately old structures from the 1700s grace the Four Corners, the town’s acknowledged center at the intersection of Ferry and Greenbush roads. "Two of them used to be taverns," says Susan Stuck, a writer and history buff who chose the town a few years ago as the best place for her to live and raise her children. "The one on the northwest corner even a has a spring-loaded ballroom floor."

She quips that, in some circles, Charlotte has been called "the trust fund capital of Vermont." She goes on to say there’s really a wide range of lifestyles and housing styles throughout the town, from rental property to riding stables, raised ranches to contemporary colonials and modest summer camps to magnificent hidden estates. One of the town’s better known residents was world-famous landscape architect Dan Kiley.

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The pronunciation of Charlotte VT - with the accent on the second syllable (shar-LOTT) - is always a source of curiosity to those hearing it for the first time.  The town was named in honor of Charlotta Sophia of Mecklenburg Strelity, the bride of King George III.  Had the young queen ever been privileged to visit her namesake, she surely would have been pleased to note its great beauty.

Its lush, rural countryside and miles of wooded shoreline have always attracted seekers of beautiful, private or fertile acreage, among them many of the Green Mountain Boys, including the Allen brothers --Ethan, Ira, Herman and Zimri–, all of whom once owned land there.

Charlotte Vermont Real Estate

It’s still the land and the lake that give Charlotte its beauty and importance in the eyes of residents, and taxpayers have been supportive of programs designed to enhance the viability of Charlotte farms (including 19 operating dairy farms).

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Life in 20th century Charlotte centers around the Four Corners, site of the Old Brick Store, lovingly renovated in the last few years by its current owners. It’s the place to catch up on local happenings or buy last-minute grocery items. Not far from the Old Brick Store are new post office, Charlotte Town Hall and library buildings, designed to fit in with the rural nature of their surroundings.

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There are several businesses that call Charlotte home, though. Agriculture-related businesses include the Vermont Wildflower Farm, a popular tourist destination; Golden Apple Orchard; Charlotte Berry Farm; Country Home Products, producer of mowing and gardening machines; Eating Well Magazine, and Horsford’s Nursery. It’s been in operation just off US 7 for more than 100 years. Commuters know each spring to watch Horsford’s daily-changing sign on US 7 for the countdown to the opening of gardening season. Charlotte’s lifestyle has attracted an interesting selection of other businesses, such as New England Overshoe Co. (NEOS), children’s book publisher Williamson Publishing Co., Authentica African Imports, the Old Lantern Campground and entertainment center, and Point Bay Marina on Thompson’s Point. Charlotte has a beautiful Congregational Church that sits on a hillside east of US 7.

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Family recreation options abound in Charlotte, from climbing on the new playground equipment at the school to picnicking at the Charlotte town beach or hiking up the town’s miniature mountain, Mount Philo.  The Charlotte to Essex, NY ferry is one of the oldest in America, dating to the 1700’s. A ferry ride across the lake to Essex, NY, costs just under $4 each way, for walk-ons.

Town Offices
Charlotte VT Town Hall
PO Box 119 Charlotte, VT 05445
Phone: (802) 425-3071 Fax: (802) 425-4241

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However you pronounce it, Charlotte is an exceptionally beautiful place to live. From Route Seven to the west, the land opens out on to some of the most picturesque spots on Lake Champlain. From Route Seven to the east, the land gradually climbs to farms, rolling hills, and Mount Philo. Please contact me for more information about Charlotte Vermont, about the Preserve at Perry Farm, or about any of the most scenic properties in Charlotte, Vermont.

$479,000
Meadowside Drive
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 3
Sq. Ft. 2498.00
Year Built 1990
Acres 3.13

Beautiful private setting on 3.13 acres in Charlotte. 3 bedroom, 2 1/2 bath home with fantastic westerly views. Open floor plan, screened porch, lots of windows. Backs up to woods and fields. Hardwood on all 1st floor, cherry cabinets in kitchen. A wonderful place to call home!
$369,900
Spear Street
Bedrooms 3
Bathrooms 2
Sq. Ft. 2832.00
Year Built 2001
Acres 13.31

Country charmer on over 13 acres of wooded and open land in a rural setting overlooking pond. Bright and sunny 3 bedroom, 2 bath home with open floor plan. Spacious kitchen with breakfast bar, lots of cabinets and 2 pantries. Living/dining area features a wood stove with brick hearth and large window to enjoy the pastoral views. Master bedroom features a private bath with jetted tub and linen closet. 2 Additional bedrooms with larger closets share a full bath. There is even a finished full basement for recreation or exercise and a separate family room with French doors. Possible subdivision. Minutes to schools and village. Easy commute to Middlebury or Burlington.
$729,000
Ethan Allen Highway
Bedrooms 5
Bathrooms 5
Sq. Ft. 4081.00
Year Built 1850
Acres 2.00

Wonderfully renovated 1850's farmhouse with panoramic views of Lake Champlain in desirable village of Charlotte. This gracious 5 br home boasts over 4000 sf in the main house plus studio/office space in outbuildings. Top of the line kitchen w/granite counters, stainless appliances and exquisite custom cabinetry. Master BR on first or second floor. Included is a nice one bedroom apartment w/separate entrance - great for rental or au pair suite. Many original details including wide board floors, intricate woodwork, slate roof. 3 car garage w/500+ sf of finished 2nd floor bonus rm w/bathroom and storage. Zoning allows many home occupations (including B & B) to take advantage of the easy access to rt 7. Close to schools, shopping, Burlington and Lake Champlain. A classic Vermont home in move in condition!
$599,000
North Shore Road
Bedrooms 5
Bathrooms 2
Sq. Ft. 1262.00
Year Built 1935
Acres 0.45

Here is a unique cottage with dramatic lake and mountain views built as a family retreat with generational separation taken into account. Consisting of three separate buildings, the main one features the large living room with fireplace and the kitchen area. The other two buildings have been built with bunk beds for the children and single rooms for the adults. An oversized deck connects them all. Ledge shoreline protects from flooding and erosion.
$1,599,000
Spear Street
Bedrooms 4
Bathrooms 4
Sq. Ft. 3484.00
Year Built 1993
Acres 24.80

Near a covered bridge over Lewis Creek is this magical 24 acre private mini compound. Rolling topography with layered southwest mountain views, a brook running through woodlands, open meadows, pastures, & a perfectly positioned pond in view of the house are all captured on this sunny Big Sky property! The house is a mix of an English Cottage & Vermont Farmhouse. A "Not So Big House" for energy efficiency and built with non toxic materials this property has a mix of the right rooms. The great room kitchen with Wolff 6 burner range, Sub Zero Frig, Italian tile and radiant floor heat moves to the south facing living room and porch. Hand crafted floating Brazilian cherry staircase to second level with cherry flooring. Master suite is south facing with Waterworks sink and Venetian glass tile shower. Third level 4th bedroom, bath and living area. Woodshop is a perfect future studio/yoga space. Sweet small barn for animals. The artists/owners have poured their love into this Vermont home.

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