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1860 farmhouse located the town of Arlington in southwestern Vermont. The house is on the Battenkill river and has 42 acres of mountain, river, woods and fields. It was once owned by artist Norman Rockwell who painted the “Four Freedoms” and many others here. (see our related links page)
Manchester shopping and dining is less than 15 minutes north on historic RT. 7A. It's 35 minutes to Stratton skiing and golf, 25 minutes to Bromley. Also great for hiking, bike riding, fishing, canoing and tubing on the river. Excellent for large family gatherings in any season. Sleeps 13.
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6 bedrooms, including large master suite, 3 with private bath,
4 baths
4 queen beds, 1 set of bunk beds, 1 full, 1 twin
Fully equipped Kitchen / Great room with exposed beams, cathedral
ceiling, skylights and fieldstone fireplace.
Large dining room seats 10-12
Marble fireplace in formal living room
Large front porch with river and mountain views
Digital cable with Plasma HDTV
5.1 Surround Sound
Wireless Internet
Laundry room
Fully furnished
Linens available
Gas grill
River tubes
No Pets, No smoking
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