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Hartland
, Vermont in Windsor County

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17 active listings near Hartland
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$675,000   👍 1185 Route 5 S
$645,000   👍* 71 and 91 Brian Jones Rd
$550,000   👍 25 Main St
$549,000   👍* 357 Delano Rd
$445,000   👍* 37 Morningside Dr
$399,900   👍 39 Huntington Dr
$390,000   👍 4 Old Mill Pond Rd Unit 4
$374,900   👍* 82 Riley Dr
$275,000   👍 119 Ascutney St
$275,000   👍 12-14 State St
$199,900   👍 9 Durkee St
$199,900   👍 9 Durkee St
$195,000   👍 70-74 State St
$189,900   👍* 92 State St
$189,900   👍* 92 State St
$125,000   👍 338 US Route 5 S
$99,900   👍 153 Main St

Interested in fun facts and the history of Hartland, VT?
Then read on!

Here are a few facts about the town of Hartland, Vermont:
- It is the second-largest town in Windsor County by population, with approximately 3,500 residents.
- The town was chartered in 1761 and incorporated in 1782.
- Hartland is 45 square miles in size and is situated in the southeastern part of Vermont.
- The Connecticut River forms the eastern border of the town, and the Appalachian Trail passes through the western part of Hartland.
- The town has several notable landmarks, including the Hartland Covered Bridge (built in 1844 and one of the longest covered bridges in Vermont), the Hartland Municipal Forest (a 700-acre forest with hiking and cross-country skiing trails), and the Skunk Hollow Tavern (a popular local restaurant and pub).
- Hartland is home to several small businesses and farms, as well as several schools, including the Hartland Community School (K-8) and the Hartland Institute (a private high school affiliated with the Seventh-Day Adventist Church).