All our downtown properties have been designated Historic Structures by the State of Vermont and the United States Congress. We manage 18 buildings on the Historic Registry.
Many of the buildings are located in the downtown Montpelier business district or in the surrounding neighborhoods. It is a short walk to downtown.
Our Company has spent over 35 years maintaining the integrity of Montpelier's historic aesthetic keeping with the tradition of the City's identity and updating building systems as necessary for modern convenience.
Brick, 2 ½ stories, gabled roof, brick chimney. This late Queen Anne style house, c. 1900, has a hinged 2 ½ story gabled roof projecting bay on the right side of the facade. The gable roof of the bay is deeply exaggerated with a full pediment supported by large curving pairs of brackets at the angled bay sides. The one-over-one light sash windows are segmentally arched with rock-faced granite sills and the front porch has turned posts and sawn openwork balustrade and valence. The first floor level has a glazed paneled door and in the projecting bay a large picture window divided horizontally near the top. The basement is at grade on the front facade with a walk-out door under the porch. This house first appears on the 1905 Sanborn maps. Older barns that were behind the house and shown on earlier maps are no longer extant.