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.
Wood frame, clapboarded, 2 ½ stories, gabled roof sheathed in asphalt shingles, two brick chimneys. The building has wide plain corner pilasters and a pedimented gable with a heavy entablature. The front door, facing Langdon Street, has a simpler entablature and pilaster surround. The windows have plain surround and on the second floor two-over-two light sash with louvered shutters. The 1978 description notes "This four-bay Greek Revival style building originally stood on the site of 104 Barre Street and was moved to its present location, c. 1895, in anticipation of the construction of the Langdon Block." However, 104 Barre Street does not make sense in relation to the Langdon Block. It seems more likely that 8 Langdon Street was meant.