![]() On October 22, 1822, the county gained from Windsor County when the town of Pittsfield gained a small area from the town of Stockbridge. On NovemAddison County gained from Rutland County when the town of Goshen gained from the town of Philadelphia. On November 15, 1813, the county gained from Windsor County when the town of Pittsfield gained a small area from the town of Stockbridge, a change too small to appear on maps. On October 29, 1806, Windsor County gained from Rutland County when the town of Rochester gained a small area from the town of Pittsfield. On October 25, 1805, Rutland County gained from Bennington County when the town of Mount Tabor gained from the town of Peru. Windsor County gained Benton's Gore from Rutland on March 2, 1797. On February 27, 1787, Windsor County gained the town of Stockbridge from Rutland, then on October 31, 1792, Rutland gained from Windsor County when the town of Mount Holly was created from Jackson's Gore and the towns of Ludlow and Wallingford. On OctoAddison County was created from Rutland. In February 1783 Orange County gained the towns of Brookfield and Randolph and Windsor County gained the towns of Bethel and Rochester from Rutland. For almost seven months Rutland County included part of Charlotte County (now Washington County), New York. ![]() New York did not lose control of the area. From June 26, 1781, until February 23, 1782, Vermont attempted to annex part of New York east of the Hudson River (the so-called West Union) inhabitants in the area favored Vermont's township form of government, while Vermont hoped to gain bargaining power through expansion. On February 16, 1781, Rutland County was created from Bennington County. The Crown Point Road (which was built in 1759 and used until 1783) goes through the modern day towns of Whiting, Sudbury, Hubbardton, Castleton, Ira, Rutland, Clarendon, Shrewsbury, Wallingford and Mount Holly and extended all the way to Fort at Number 4, Charlestown, New Hampshire. ![]() The Hubbardton Military Road was a road built in 1775 for the American Revolution that went through the modern day towns of Benson, Hubbardton and Castleton. In Pittsford there was Fort Vengeance and Fort Mott. In Castleton there was Fort Warren and a possible fort at Hydeville. This is a great property, on a big lot, in a wonderful neighborhood! Property is being sold AS-IS.Castleton University is located in Castleton, Vermont within Rutland Countyĭuring the Revolutionary War there were a number of forts and roads that went through the area now known as Rutland County. In addition to the interior renovations, the seller just had 7 new support beams installed in the basement. There is a good amount of off street parking. The exterior is vinyl siding with replacement windows. Each unit has its own boiler, hot water tank, and electric meter so all utilities are separated. Both units have tons of windows, allowing for a lot of natural light. ![]() All of the bedrooms in both units can accommodate queen size beds and other furniture. The 2nd floor unit is over 1100 sq ft and is a 3 bed, one bath w/ washer/dryer. The 1st floor is almost 1500 sq ft and is a 2 bed, one bath with a bonus room and washer/dryer hookups. Both units have been completely renovated and are vacant. There is a huge front yard as well as huge backyard that has the ability to be subdivided. This is a great investment property! Whether you are a first time home buyer or looking to expand your real estate investment portfolio, this property is the one you've been looking for! This property is located in a wonderful neighborhood in West Rutland and sits on a beautiful 1.77 acre lot. ![]()
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