A Sprawling 400-Acre Retreat in Vermont’s Green Mountains Can Be Yours for $10 Million
Camp Endo isn’t your average cabin in the woods; it’s a sprawling 417-acre playground in the heart of Vermont’s Green Mountains. Reminiscent of New York’s historic Adirondack Great Camps, the sprawling mountain estate was built in 2005 and recently hit the market for $10 million.
The scenic spread feels a world away from civilization yet is just five minutes from Stratton Mountain Resort, and it rivals most five-star hotels, offering the ultimate après-ski experience. Designed to accommodate a large family and their guests, the 13,400-square-foot main residence, with six bedrooms, seven full bathrooms, and three powder rooms, was built with logs from Michigan’s Maple Island and has a cozy Western-style ski home vibe featuring lots of wood and stone detailing that allows it to blend in seamlessly with its natural surroundings.
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The open-plan great room is the heart of the home and features several seating areas under a soaring vaulted ceiling. A massive stone fireplace anchors the cavernous room, which includes a billiards table and a couple of dining tables. Rustic decor includes a moose antler chandelier and a wooden canoe hung from the rafters, while huge windows allow plenty of natural light to flow through, and glass doors on either side of the fireplace lead to a spacious terrace with sweeping views over the rolling mountains.
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Off of the great room is the gourmet kitchen, with a large center island and state-of-the-art appliances, plus a nearby screened-in porch. Near the kitchen is a cozy lounge with a fireplace and mosaic-tiled mantel, along with a casual dining space lined with windows. Rustic design details include carved bark accents, custom stonework, carved wooden staircases, and carved bears. Bedrooms are filtered throughout the home’s three levels, including a massive primary suite with a private outdoor terrace and oversized windows. Indeed, two of five bedrooms have a fireplace and a seating area, soaring wood-beamed ceilings, and Western-style design. There’s also a kid’s bunk room.
A bevy of leisure and recreation options means you never have to leave the property if you don’t want to. There’s a state-of-the-art 22-seat home theater, a meditation space at the top of a tower with panoramic views, and a fully equipped gym/spa. Nearby, an entertainment barn built with American chestnut logs contains two additional bedrooms, along with a heated half-basketball court and a three-bay garage. The property also has a swimming pond, a pollinator garden, and its own renewable energy power plant offering wind and solar generation.
But that’s not all, folks, There’s also a paintball course, a life-sized chessboard and, because the home’s owner is an avid mountain biker, a series of private mountain biking trails and hiking trails that wind throughout the property. For skiers, there is also easy access to Stratton Mountain’s many ski runs. The property is listed with Dia and Story Jenks of LandVest Christie’s International Real Estate.
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