OLD HOUSE CALLING $625,000

History
Circa 1853 Italianate fondly known as the Dowling House, and originally known as the Dutcher House by Frederick Dutcher, a pharmacist and inventor who owned the City pharmacy for 122 years. The original Vermont Granite carriage block marked with a D still remains on the front lawn. This grand and stately historic home is seeking the next generation of stewards who will appreciate and delight in its well preserved architectural details, spacious floor plan, 10.5 foot ceilings on main level, 10 foot ceilings on second level, abundant natural light, and seasonal lake views.
Location
The house sits on a generous 1.76 acre hill section lot, one of the largest lots in St. Albans City. The glorious formal living and dining rooms allow for elaborate holiday celebrations for all seasons in keeping with house traditions. There are plenty of rooms and spaces for entertaining and hosting visiting guests. The deep wrap-around sitting porch offers seasonal lake, mountain, and relaxing sunset views. The expansive yard and in-ground pool make for fantastic summer fun and games, as well as flower and vegetable gardening. Conveniently located close to downtown shops and restaurants, as well as Hardack Recreation Area which offers skiing, swimming, dog park, and trails. Just 30 miles to Burlington International Airport and less than 40 miles to Jay Peak, Stowe, and Smuggler’s Notch ski areas. Come see this glorious home and all that St. Albans City has to offer! – Per Realtor
- 6bed
- 4.5bath
- 3,884 square feet
- Circa 1853

91 Bank St, Saint Albans City, VT 05478 $625,000
- Contact Realtor: Stacey Lax
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Broad and welcoming front porch.


Fireplace, wainscoting and crown molding.



Arched doorway and natural woodwork.
































