Historic little 1799 former mill, (not a water wheel mill), in Starksboro, VT, has 1,656sqft, 2bds, 2ba, $775k (Zillow's est.: $724,300). It's a real piece of Vermont history and basically all original.
Look at this entrance. I wonder if that's an original nest.
Open main living area.
They made a candle fixture out of a wheel from the equipment.
You can picture a mill operating in this room.
The kitchen fits nicely. The stone walls are so old. Love the stove hood.
Here, they've got quite a large bar. This could be decorated nicely.
Stairs going up to the bedrooms.
It's cozy up here.
The house is built on the side of a hill, so when you walk out the 2nd fl. door, you're on solid ground.
Large main bedroom has plenty of room for seating. The stove in the middle isn't the sole source heat, b/c according to the listing, there's forced hot air.
Double doors open to the large bath, and they've tucked an extra bed in the corner.
Interesting bath.
This is the 2nd bedroom. Very nice. Oh, there's the heating duct on the ceiling.
The 2nd bath has vintage fixtures.
This is nice, the well-lit basement has a pool table.
Look at this, a deck with an outdoor kitchen that looks like a hotdog stand. This house can can look amazing with a little polish and cute decor.
The deck is big. There's a fountain in the yard, too.
A picnic area.
Lovely.
Outside there's a newer looking barn and what looks like a Port-Potty.
Look at the vegetable gardens.
So pretty.
They have a tent on the deck and an outdoor shower, then there's a path & stairs down to the creek.
This looks like fun, swimming in the creek. There's a bridge, too. 2.1 acres.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/442-States-Prison-Hollow-Rd-Starksboro-VT-05487/299463049_zpid/?



























