Brandon Vermont Real Estate
Rutland County
Chartered: October 20, 1761
Area: 25,570 Acres = 39.95 Square Miles
Population (US Census, 2000): 3,917
Population Density (persons per square mile): 98
Schools
Rutland Northeast Supervisory Union 802-247-5757
Neshobe School 802-247-3721
Otter Valley Experiential High School 802-247-4162
Otter Valley Union High School 802-247-6833
Sudbury Country School 802-623-7771
Brandon Vermont is dotted with traces of its rich history; from the historical homes of the 1800s along the town’s Park Street to the still-active marble quarry fetching “Highland Blue Marble.” Brandon’s two town greens are bisected by the Nashobe River, which offers excellent trout fishing. A revitalization project which began in 2000 has breathed new life into Brandon, restoring some of the 243 village buildings and homes listed in the National Register of Historic Places as well as the steeple of the town’s Brandon Baptist Church, which was blown off in a hurricane in 1950 – the prominent replacement greets visitors driving into the town from RT 7. Brandon is a haven to artists and craftsmen, with a Brandon Artists’ Guild (founded in 1999) showing off local works and a regular Friday Farmers Market in Brandon Central Park where locally-made crafts are sold alongside fresh produce and foods. Brandon Vermont homes and properties are under an hour’s drive from Killington Resort, Pico Ski Resort, and Okemo Mountain Resort.
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