The colonial-style home dating back to 1908 known as Burklyn Hall has been listed on the market for $4.5 million. The property is located in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom.
According to Architectural Digest, the stately property has a total area of 13,600 square feet and is home to 12 bedrooms and nine and a half bathrooms. It was built by Elmer Darling, who managed the Fifth Avenue Hotel in New York.
Burklyn Hall stands majestically in a spacious area filled with grass and trees. The exterior of the house does have a stately appeal with its pointed roofs, numerous white balconies and beams. According to the report, the Vermont house offers views of Willoughby Gap, Burke Mountain as well as "rolling fields and mature woods."
Inside, 35 different rooms can be found in the house which include a main hall, formal and private dining rooms, a kitchen, a butler's pantry, a sitting room, a study, music room and various formal entertaining spaces. Outside, Burklyn Hall boasts various features such as barns, gardens, and equestrian facilities.
The house's interiors feature wood accents and furniture and is designed with different interesting color schemes. While the home has an old century vibe to it, there are also several modern pieces that can be found in the home.
According to Sotheby's International Realty, the Burklyn Hall has four bedroom suites and 10 fireplaces. Guest and staff suites are also available, and additional ones can be found on the third floor of the property. Other noteworthy features of the home are its grand staircase, "rich mahogany paneling and hand-carved wood, marble mantles, and intricately laid hardwood floors." Burklyn Hall in Vermont is perfect for those looking for an elegant place where they can enjoy relaxing sweeping vistas and a perfect combination of traditional and modern home design.