26 South Main Street Rutland, Vermont, 05701 United States
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26 South Main Street
Rutland, Vermont, 05701 United States

Susan Bishop
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Property details

  • Property type

    Single Family Homes

  • Status

    Sold

  • Year Built

    1794

26 South Main Street

Antique home with a famous and diverse past - 26 South Main Street is the oldest home in Rutland and purchased by notable Reverend Samuel Williams, scholar and writer in 1790. Once an Inn and home to the Burke family of Rutland and used by the Tuttle family as cold storage for the Antiquarian Books business for many years. This home has seen many additions over the years and began with the original one story home which was added on to in the earlier years and the Carriage Barn later dating back to the 1950's. Ample room on the first floor to have a spacious primary bedroom to accompany the newer bath with roll in tiled shower while still having a private office space, den and formal dining room. Upstairs are 4 nice sized bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Energy efficiency throughout and structural enhancemants in the basement have been added in recent years as well as modern conveniences such as a second floor laundry, dressing room and spacious en-suite bath. Fully fenced yard with space for plants, pets and grass. If you want to own a piece of Rutland history, then this is your home

Listing Courtesy of Northland Real Estate, NEREN MLS

Amenities & Features

  • Listing Details
    • Property ID
      4935075
    • MLS#
      4935075
    • Property type
      Single Family Homes
    • Status
      Sold (1/5/2023)
    • Listing Price
      $250,000
  • Utilities & Building
    • Year Built
      1794
    • Lot Size Unit
      Acre(s)
    • Lot Size
      0.17
  • Interior
    • Full Bathrooms
      3
    • Partial Bathrooms
      1
    • Bedrooms
      4