I always think it's best to have the correct expectations! The location is perfect(close to the bike path, causeway, airport park, and beach) and the yard and deck were so pleasant. There are so many great things about this house and property but some people may not like the "rustic" nature of it so be advised. By the end of the day, we welcomed the comfy beds! Lynda Published July 17, 2022 As long as we all had water shoes, the rocks were only a mild inconvenience and the water was perfect for stand-up paddling or the giant raft we brought with us. The nearby beach was a definite highlight. We were never bored between biking on the Causeway or playing basketball, pickleball, and tennis at nearby Airport Park. Morning coffee on the front porch overlooking the lake was a great way to start the day and the fire pit in the backyard made for a great spot for sunset viewing and making "Some Mores" at the end of the day. The well-appointed kitchen had everything we needed to fix those meals whether grilling or roasting in the oven and the dishwasher made cleaning up super easy. We loved everything about the house on Barney Point! The large screened-in dining room with a 180-degree view of the Green Mountains and Adirondacks made sit-down family dinners for 11+ the perfect spot to enjoy our meals. Bicycle on the spectacular Island Line Trail (a 1/4 mile from Barney Point), hire a fishing guide, or practice your golf swing lakeside! Venture off the property to experience several cruise offerings from the Burlington Harbor. To the northwest, you will see a modern-day electric beacon which replaces the historic Colchester Reef Lighthouse now preserved at Vermont's world-famous Shelburne Museum!Įnjoy direct beach access via a private path through the wooded portion of the lot featuring huge red oak, shagbark oak, and ironwood trees! Lounge on the sandy shore or cool off in the sparkling Lake Champlain waters. Included in the 270-degree view from Barney Point, is Juniper Island and 'The Four Brothers' islands off the Burlington Harbor, Camel's Hump, Vermont 's second highest peak, and the stunning Adirondacks. You will be located less than 10 miles from Burlington - Vermont's largest city - and its world-renowned craft breweries, distilleries, coffee roasters, chocolatiers, ice cream makers (check out Ben & Jerry's flagship scoop-shop) and a variety of fine restaurants, shops, and historic buildings. This lake house is situated on a 1.2-acre bluff at the tip of Barney Point offering approximately 400 feet of clifftop Lake Champlain frontage with incredible views of Vermont's Green Mountains, the Lake Champlain Valley, and New York State's magnificent Adirondack Park & Mountain Range.
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