A classic bungalow, in the very heart of Woodstock Village! Conveniently situated, within level walking distance to the village amenities of shopping, dining and cultural events. An interior floor plan presenting the desirable opportunity for first floor living, with 2 bedrooms, fireplaced living room, kitchen and full bath. The finished lower level provides guest accommodation with a bedroom and bathroom. From the living room deck the view encompasses the farm fields of the Billing's Farm Museum, the banks of the Ottauquechee River and distant hillsides! This bungalow is 1 unit of a 4 unit condominium association. The other 3 units are located in a classic antique brick home. This condominium association has magnificent landscaped grounds and a prestigious Elm Street address.
Listed by John Wetmore of Wetmore Real Estate
- MLS #
- 4352686
- Bedrooms
- 3
- Baths
- 2
- Ft2
- 1,703
- Lot Acres
- 1.00
- Lot Type
- Landscaped, View, Water View
- Tax
- $5,093
- Condo Fees
- $333
- Year Built
- 1870
- School District
- Windsor Central
- Style
- Bungalow
- Garage Type
- 3 Parking Spaces, Driveway
- Heat
- Hot Water, Radiator
- Fuel
- Oil
- Siding
- Shingle, Wood
- Roof
- Shingle - Asphalt
- Interior Features
- Attic
Fireplace - Wood
Fireplaces - 1
Laundry Hook-ups
Living/Dining
- Exterior Features
- Deck
Garden Space
Porch - Covered
- Equipment & Appliances
- CO Detector
Dryer
Range - Electric
Refrigerator
Smoke Detector
Washer
- Disability Features
- 1st Floor Bedroom
1st Floor Full Bathroom
1st Floor Hrd Surfce Flr
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