A classic Vermont hill farm unfolds across 165 acres in the Taconic Mountains of western Vermont. Grey Meadow Farm has been home to early 1800s sheep farmers and, in more recent years, a writer, an artist, and a family seeking refuge from the pace of city life. Each chapter has left its own imprint of love and stewardship.
Private and peaceful, the property is surrounded by rolling meadows, sweeping mountain views, four ponds, stone walls, perennial gardens, and apple orchard. The three-bedroom circa 1800 Cape serves as the main house. Across the way, the “clubhouse” offers two bedrooms and a sitting area, while the guest house below the main residence provides versatile space for work, wellness, and overnight guests.
Additional buildings include a studio, currently a shell awaiting interior renovation, a chicken coop, potting shed, and a large bank barn once used for horses, and sheep. Up the farm road, a former sugarhouse now serves as a family gathering space beside a swimming pond. The land is protected through a Vermont Land Trust conservation easement, helping preserve its legacy for future generations. 15 miles from Dorset, 23 miles from Rutland Regional Airport and 37 miles from Killington.
Showings will begin Monday, June 8th 2026.