This 13.2-acre Stockbridge property offers a quiet retreat “defined by quiet, space, and the natural rhythms of the Vermont landscape.” A rugged class IV road provides seasonal access and privacy, while roughly 500 feet of Cold Brook adds scenic beauty and “the calming, continuous sound of moving water.” The land invites walking, wildlife watching, and enjoying untouched forest.
Though secluded, it sits close to Rochester, giving access to stores and cafés without losing the property’s peaceful atmosphere. As the article notes, this rare mix of remote quiet and practical convenience “supports a lifestyle where days can be spent in near silence” while still staying connected to essentials.
A small 448-square-foot cabin with one bedroom and one bathroom serves as a simple basecamp. Its design keeps the focus on nature, offering a place to “warm up, cook a small meal, and rest before the next day’s exploration.” It suits anyone who values straightforward, rustic living.
Life here centers on the outdoors—coffee by the brook in the morning, fireside evenings, and space to unplug. The property is described as “a haven for hunters, hikers, and anyone who needs distance from crowded places and digital noise.”
Nearby trail systems allow mountain biking, running, and long hikes, while winter brings access to the VAST network for snowmobiling, skiing, and backcountry exploring. The listing appears on Zillow, with a reminder that the description is informational only.