Nestled on 37.94 wooded acres on 649 Mud Road in West Charleston, Vermont, is a charming, unique octagonal post-and-beam cabin designed by famous architect Gabriel Kroiz in 1992, featuring live-edge timber sourced directly from the property. Lovingly maintained as a family retreat and an art studio for over three decades, this 650-square-foot structure blends natural materials with thoughtful design, creating an inspiring escape with a scenic setting. Inside, the open floor plan features softwood flooring, cathedral ceilings, and abundant natural light, offering a warm, rustic atmosphere. A wood stove provides heat, while a tiled spring located about 400 feet away supplies water to the cabin via a one-inch line. The torch-down asphalt roof was replaced in 2003, and the pier foundation was updated in 2015, offering a solid base for future use and potential customization. The property is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts, with mixed hardwoods, hemlock, and cedar groves along the nearby Buck Brook. Wildlife is abundant, and the surrounding landscape offers endless opportunities for hiking, camping, and nature watching. The 1,460 feet of road frontage and privately maintained access road add to the seclusion while maintaining easy year-round access. If you are seeking a weekend getaway, an artist’s retreat, or a place to create your off-grid haven, this property delivers privacy and potential in equal measure.
Price $169,000.
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