Stately home built by Silas Banister circa 1800, has recently undergone complete restoration. Quality materials and craftsmanship throughout. Gorgeous views of nearby Ascutney Mountain and views to NH. Set on 98acres of fields with hard and softwoods, trails and a large sugarbush. Conserved with the Upper Valley Land Trust, enrolled in VT current use program. The main floor offers a new kitchen which boasts a beautiful 11' quartz island and counters, dining and family room with soapstone woodstove, living room with a new Rumford fireplace with rod iron and glass doors for efficiency. A sunroom with slate floor is more than an entry, it's a transitional space to enjoy. The 2nd floor has three bedrooms and three bathrooms as well as a sitting area with view of the back fields. Two additional bedrooms and a half bath on the 3rd floor. All new wiring, plumbing, a Bosch propane furnace supplies radiant heat, triple-pane Anderson low-E4 windows, sheetrock, DaVinci slate-like rubber roof and cherry floors. Fully insulated and efficient, custom-built trim, wide baseboards, wainscoting and cabinets. 200-year-old pine boards from the house were used to craft bath room vanities, 3rd floor stairs and beautiful doors. A 3600 sq foot barn offers endless possibilities.