
WELCOME HOME - OVERVIEW
$995,000 | 5 beds | 5 baths | 4,292 sqft
Listed By: Dan Noble || 802-356-6044 (cell) || dan.noble@snyderdonegan.com
78 PENNY BROOK ROAD - From the moment you turn onto the private road, you are greeted by a shimmering pond and mature trees as you make your way up the circular driveway. Beautiful gardens and landscaping encompass the house and there are long range views from the covered patio out over the vine laden pergola. On the backside of the house is a large brick patio and a small, covered porch surrounded by more gardens and stone walls. Inside, this well-designed home has a great flow with high ceilings and wood beams from a Tunbridge covered bridge. The oversized mudroom leads to the eat-in kitchen which has a 1/2 bath and connects separately to both the dining room and the living room which has a gas fireplace and French doors out to patio and gardens. Beyond this center area is the primary bedroom suite with a walk-in shower and Jacuzzi tub as well as two walk-in closets. Down the hall is an office/bedroom, another bedroom, a full bathroom and the laundry. Open stairs lead up to a landing that offers access to an in-law suite on one side and a family room, office, 3/4 bath and a bedroom on the other side. Unique features include leaded windows from Harvard, a stair railing from the Dartmouth library, and distinctive stone work in the entryway. Set on a beautiful lot with access to hiking trails, this home offers room to spread out and spaces to gather. Ideally located just minutes from downtown Randolph, Gifford Hospital, Vermont State University, and I-89, this property is truly a must-see.
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LOCATION
78 Penny Brook Road is located in beautiful and historic Randolph, Vermont. It is within easy access to shopping, ski resorts, health care services, schools, exercise facilities, and golf courses. An overview of what's nearby is below.
Randolph
Randolph is a uniquely enjoyable place to live, work and visit. At the geographic center of Vermont, you'll find a vibrant town with a lively arts community, scenic back roads, covered bridges, working farms and maple sugar houses. The town has a friendly and welcoming vibe with pedestrian-friendly shops, restaurants, pubs and parks. The attractive downtown is part of the National Main Street Program with historic railroad architecture and many Victorian homes. And the railroad depot itself is registered as a National Historic District. Randolph is also a diverse economic community retaining a strong agricultural base while also developing new opportunities for employment in state-of-the-art technical, engineering, medical services and in high-quality manufacturing.
Other Nearby Towns
Hanover, NH
Quechee, VT
Norwich, VT
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Hanover is home to Dartmouth Health, boutique shopping outlets, fabulous food, and more. One of its main attractions is Dartmouth College (one of the Ivy Leagues and the ninth oldest college in the nation), and in part due to its youthful atmosphere, the town enjoys a lively, 'New England cosmopolitan' business district. Hanover offers an incredible mix of activities from access to the White and Green Mountains to its arts and culture community not to mention the obvious intellectual benefits found in a college town.
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Quechee is the site of Quechee Gorge on the Ottauquechee River and is also the home to the Quechee Lakes planned community initiated in the late 1960s, which brought to the community the small Quechee Lakes Ski Area in the 1970s. The ski area has 13 trails and 3 lifts. Perched atop the falls of the Ottauquechee River, overlooking a covered bridge, Simon Pearce offers glassblowing demonstrations, a renowned restaurant, and new bar.
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Norwich was recently voted as the #1 Best Place to Live in Vermont by Niche.com. The quaint and picturesque town has a population of approximately 3,400 people. Its close proximity to Hanover, and its many historic buildings and attractions such as The Norwich Inn, Blue Sparrow Kitchen, and King Arthur Flour, make it a very desirable place to live. As one New York Times article described, “With a main street lined with white clapboard colonial buildings and a landmark steepled church, Norwich could be a set designer’s renderings of a tiny New England village.”
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