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lokie

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At least the details confirm it was a jail. I thought maybe the photos were a hoax.
Property Details

Historic home built in 1880 on the Village Green in the quaint town of Guildhall, Vermont. You are welcomed into this 4 bedroom home from the covered front portico overlooking the village green into the updated kitchen with an electric stove that is a replica of an antique cook stove, large island, stainless steel refrigerator & dishwasher. There is ample cupboard and counter space along with a walk in pantry. There is so much character throughout this home from the wainscoting along the walls and the cornices on the ceilings which is featured in the dinning room, main entryway and living room. Large windows allow for lots of natural light. To finish off the main level there is a 3/4 bath, office, and unfinished mudroom. On the 2nd floor there are 4 bedrooms, a 3/4 bath, laundry area and attic access. Many recent renovations to the house over the years including radiant floor heat in most of the first level, insulation, some replacement windows, chimney, newer heating system, and the dormer has been repaired over the jail. This home is situated on nearly an acre of land offering a large private back yard for gardening, and a detached barn with plenty of additional storage. The main house served as the Jailer's residence and attached to the north wall of the house is the former Essex County Jail (discontinued in 1969). The Jail still exhibits the prison cells with barred windows & the Jailers Office. Bring your own ideas on what this 28' x 40' wing could be!
 

BarnBuster

Virtually Unknown Member
At least the details confirm it was a jail. I thought maybe the photos were a hoax.
Property Details

Historic home built in 1880 on the Village Green in the quaint town of Guildhall, Vermont. You are welcomed into this 4 bedroom home from the covered front portico overlooking the village green into the updated kitchen with an electric stove that is a replica of an antique cook stove, large island, stainless steel refrigerator & dishwasher. There is ample cupboard and counter space along with a walk in pantry. There is so much character throughout this home from the wainscoting along the walls and the cornices on the ceilings which is featured in the dinning room, main entryway and living room. Large windows allow for lots of natural light. To finish off the main level there is a 3/4 bath, office, and unfinished mudroom. On the 2nd floor there are 4 bedrooms, a 3/4 bath, laundry area and attic access. Many recent renovations to the house over the years including radiant floor heat in most of the first level, insulation, some replacement windows, chimney, newer heating system, and the dormer has been repaired over the jail. This home is situated on nearly an acre of land offering a large private back yard for gardening, and a detached barn with plenty of additional storage. The main house served as the Jailer's residence and attached to the north wall of the house is the former Essex County Jail (discontinued in 1969). The Jail still exhibits the prison cells with barred windows & the Jailers Office. Bring your own ideas on what this 28' x 40' wing could be!
I don't know what property goes for in VT., but the price seems pretty cheap.
 

DaFreak

Well-Known Member
Ok, so this is random, every week when I do my shopping they have a little barcode at the register to donate money to fight hunger and every week I donate $20 since this thing started. This week the woman tells me that $20 makes 200 meals. Like what the hell? How you telling me that I get like 4 days worth of food for $125 and yet you can feed 200 people with $20?!?
 

Singlemalt

Well-Known Member
Ok, so this is random, every week when I do my shopping they have a little barcode at the register to donate money to fight hunger and every week I donate $20 since this thing started. This week the woman tells me that $20 makes 200 meals. Like what the hell? How you telling me that I get like 4 days worth of food for $125 and yet you can feed 200 people with $20?!?
When bought in bulk, a cup of dry rice is around 10cents :)
 

cannabineer

Ursus marijanus
At least the details confirm it was a jail. I thought maybe the photos were a hoax.
Property Details

Historic home built in 1880 on the Village Green in the quaint town of Guildhall, Vermont. You are welcomed into this 4 bedroom home from the covered front portico overlooking the village green into the updated kitchen with an electric stove that is a replica of an antique cook stove, large island, stainless steel refrigerator & dishwasher. There is ample cupboard and counter space along with a walk in pantry. There is so much character throughout this home from the wainscoting along the walls and the cornices on the ceilings which is featured in the dinning room, main entryway and living room. Large windows allow for lots of natural light. To finish off the main level there is a 3/4 bath, office, and unfinished mudroom. On the 2nd floor there are 4 bedrooms, a 3/4 bath, laundry area and attic access. Many recent renovations to the house over the years including radiant floor heat in most of the first level, insulation, some replacement windows, chimney, newer heating system, and the dormer has been repaired over the jail. This home is situated on nearly an acre of land offering a large private back yard for gardening, and a detached barn with plenty of additional storage. The main house served as the Jailer's residence and attached to the north wall of the house is the former Essex County Jail (discontinued in 1969). The Jail still exhibits the prison cells with barred windows & the Jailers Office. Bring your own ideas on what this 28' x 40' wing could be!
In-law (and outlaw) quarters was the pitch I expected.
 

shrxhky420

Well-Known Member
And then “the man who lived”.

I remember reading about a kid that did the same. Let me see if I can find the article. Found it.


Survival is rare.

SH420
 
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