Wednesday, April 29, 2015



343 Freeman Hill Road, Plainfield, New Hampshire

Wonderful Sunset Views to Killington Vermont sitting on over 18 acres with a covered porch and patio looking over the New England Wild Flower Society land. Large oversized 2 story addition to original log home. Master bedroom suite with 2nd bedroom. Wake up to views to Killington Vermont. Kitchen with plenty of granite counter tops, stone fireplace with wood stove insert will heat the house, along with the pellet stove in family room. Loft above living room w/another bath & loft bedroom space. Standing seam roof. Sunny patio to enjoy 3 beautiful perennial gardens, shade garden located bottom of driveway, sunny garden adjacent to house & then along patio. Property has abundant wildlife, birds, deer, turkeys. In 2014 major log home exterior restoration & chinking, staining etc. with a lifetime guarantee on chinking (owners invested $36,000.00) warranty available with Log Home Restoration, LLC. State approved 2 bedroom septic system. Move in ready with lots of open land for horses, 15 minutes to West Lebanon
 
Exit 20 to Plainfield Road south for 9.1 miles to to River Freeman Hill on the right just before Town Line Equipment, follow Freeman Hill for 1.5 miles house is on the left cannot see house from the road. Look for sign










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