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The Meeting House Farm is a historic farm property at 128 Union Village Road in Norwich, Vermont. Encompassing more than 90 acres (36 ha) of woodlands and pasture, the farm has more than 200 years of architectural history, including a late 18th-century farmhouse and an early 19th-century barn.
Pages in category "Bed and breakfasts in Vermont" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.
The Norwich Village Historic District encompasses the compact village center of Norwich, Vermont. The village was developed mainly in the first half of the 19th century, benefiting in importance from the 1820 founding of what is now Norwich University (since relocated to Northfield). The district has well-preserved examples of architecture ...
Norwich is located in northeastern Windsor County. U.S. Route 5 passes through the village, connecting with Thetford to the north and White River Junction to the south. Interstate 91 forms the eastern edge of the CDP, with access to the village at Exit 13. Vermont Route 10A leads east from Exit 13 across the Connecticut River to Hanover, New ...
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The Maple Hill Farm is a historic farm property at 65 Maple Hill Road in Norwich, Vermont. Encompassing more than 40 acres (16 ha) of woodlands and pasture, the farm has more than 200 years of architectural history, including a late 18th-century farmhouse built by Peter Olcott, and two barns from that period. It remained an active farm property ...
Norwich is a town in Windsor County, Vermont, United States. The population was 3,612 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] Home to some of the state of Vermont's wealthiest residents, the municipality is a commuter town for nearby Hanover, New Hampshire across the Connecticut River .
The Goodrich Four Corners Historic District encompasses a rural 19th-century village center in rural northern Norwich, Vermont. The village arose in the late 18th century, settled by the son of one of Norwich's early proprietors. The district has well-preserved examples of architecture ranging from the late 18th century to the early 20th century.