Tunbridge, Vermont listings for sale


$1,700,000 - Tunbridge, VT

10 & 26 Chester Drive Tunbridge, VT - It was the lilting call of the Hermit Thrush, the almost 300 acres threaded with trails, verdant meadows, magnificent views from Strawberry Hill, the big tree, a spring fed pond and whale rock, which captured the hearts of the owners 40+ years ago. Since this time, the family has lovingly stewarded the land and placed most of the property under conservation easement to preserve in perpetuity. At the top of a private quarter-mile drive, a circa 1972 modern house - designed by Yale-trained architect Don Metz - is sited beside a swimming pond and perennial gardens. Below is a barn with horse stalls, hayloft and a chicken coop. Near the barn is a 3 bedroom farmhouse built in 1998. An extensive trail network is ideal for riding horses, walking, mountain biking and in winter for cross-country skiing. There are summits to reach, picnic spots and a round sauna by the pond to enjoy. Large fields are cropped for hay or used for grazing horses and other livestock. In the 1940s, the farm became home to Camp William James, a base for the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC). Inspired by William James' essay The Moral Equivalent of War, the camp brought together Dartmouth and Harvard students for apprenticeships with local farm youth, promoting national service in peacetime. This ethos later influenced the creation of the Peace Corps in 1961. It is said that Eleanor Roosevelt visited the camp and famously used the two-holer outhouse in the backyard.
1972 | 3 | 3 | 2,871 sqft.
$975,000 - Tunbridge, VT

40 Whalen Road Tunbridge, VT - Perched in central Vermont's Green Mountains, this exceptional 83 acre estate tells a story of craftsmanship and connection to nature. Wake to panoramic mountain views and enjoy spectacular sunsets through abundant windows, where a beautifully appointed timber-framed home is strategically sited in the hills. Enjoy a wrap around blue stone patio and deck - a delight for hosting on summer evenings. The local hemlock post and beam interior offers a peaceful sanctuary featuring a practical and thoughtful layout with main floor primary bedroom en-suite and study. The dining room has a cathedral ceiling, a Vermont slate floor, and three walls of windows. The living room has 9-foot ceilings and an efficient Rumford-style fireplace. But the real magic lies outside your door—a hiking trail circumnavigates the entire property, where deer graze in morning meadows and grouse rustle through the underbrush. This isn't just mountain living; it's wildlife watching from your backyard. Smart investment meets natural beauty through Vermont's Current Use Land Management Program, offering significant tax advantages while preserving this pristine landscape. From the green house to the apartment generating rental income, every detail serves both beauty and purpose. This is more than a home—it's your invitation to write your own chapter in Vermont's Green Mountains where craftsmanship honors the land and wildlife shares your daily story. SHOWINGS BEGIN WITH OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY June 14.
1991 | 4 | 2 | 3,474 sqft.
$475,000 - Tunbridge, VT

88 Kibling Hill Road Tunbridge, VT - At the end of a stately driveway and nestled on the edge of a meadow in the rolling hills of Tunbridge, Vt. sits this charming classic Saltbox, designed by a renowned Maine architect specializing in the Colonial period. This owner built home is just minutes away from amenities at S. Royalton, home of Vermont Law School. This property has that sanctuary feel with each season bringing a range of beauty and local wildlife, from deer to flocks of turkeys, and sounds of many bird species. Enjoy big and colorful skies bordered by mountains, and your own organic hayfield harvested and kept healthy by a local dairy farmer. This home is perfect for the buyer looking for that quintessential Vermont experience in an expandable home ready for your personal touches.
2004 | 3 | 2 | 1,536 sqft.