Located in Shelburne's Historic District & walking distance to village services, shops & restaurants is The Pink House, as it's known to family & friends. Records indicate it was built between 1870 & 1890, most likely in the 1880s. Over the years it has evolved into a 4-unit property. One studio & two 1-bedroom units are located on the first floor; a 3-bedroom unit has an entry & office on the first floor and remaining rooms on the second & third floors. The house is on The Historic Register as an example of Vermont Vernacular architecture with "paired, scrolled sandwich brackets stretching down extensions of the frieze", a Redstone foundation & a slate roof. The .4 acre lot features mature trees, hedges & gardens. Along the back border of the property the barn provides workshop & storage space & parking for 2 cars. There is ample parking between the house & the barn for additional cars. Covered porches for units 1-3 & a covered porch & 2nd story deck create outdoor spaces for everyone. Walk to Pierson Library, The Shelburne Market, a pharmacy & a hardware store. Visit the Flying Pig Bookstore then stop in at The Shelburne Country Store. The Shelburne Athletic Club is also nearby. Delayed showings until Sunday, 1/31/21.
This property is off market, which means it's not currently listed for sale or rent on Zillow. This may be different from what's available on other websites or public sources.

