Welcome to one of Lyndonvilles most iconic homes – a stately 1900 Greek Revival residence overlooking the coveted Bandstand Park. Designed by renowned architect Lambert Packard – whose legacy includes the Fairbanks Museum, the Athenaeum, Brantview Mansion, and other notable local landmarks – this historic property was originally built for the town doctor and has since served as a private home, parsonage, and school, with weddings once held in its elegant foyer. Previously used as a two-household dwelling with a second rear entrance, the spacious 5-bedroom, 3-bathroom layout offers endless possibilities. Inside, the home features soaring ceilings, intricate woodwork, several original light fixtures, and ornate period details throughout. A gracious front porch and second-story balcony provide picturesque views of the parks green. The property is not in a flood zone and is also wired for a generator (generator not included), offering added peace of mind. While some updates are needed, the home is exceptionally well built and brimming with timeless character. This is a rare opportunity to own a distinguished property steeped in local heritage and architectural significance. Make this historic treasure your own and become part of its next chapter.
51 Maple Street
Lyndon, Vermont 05851, United States
- Bedrooms : 5
- Bathrooms : 3
- Square Footage: 8,276.40 Sqft
