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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Grafton.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Windham county include:

Ames Hill,   Athens,   Bartonsville,   Bellows Falls,   Brattleboro,   Brockways Mills,   Brookline,   Brookside,   Cambridgeport,   Dover,   Dummerston,   East Dover,   East Dummerston,   East Jamaica,   East Putney,   Goose City,   Green River,   Grove,   Guilford,   Guilford Center,   Halifax,   Harmonyville,   Harrisville,   Houghtonville,   Jacksonville,   Jamaica,   Londonderry,   Marlboro,   Medburyville,   Newfane,   North Vernon,   North Westminster,   North Windham,   Pikes Falls,   Podunk,   Putney,   Rawsonville,   Reid Hollow,   Rockingham,   Saxtons River,   Simpsonville,   South Londonderry,   South Newfane,   South Vernon,   South Wardsboro,   South Windham,   Stratton,   Thompsonburg,   Townshend,   Vernon,   Wardsboro,   Wardsboro Center,   West Brattleboro,   West Dover,   West Dummerston,   West Guilford,   West Halifax,   West Jamaica,   West Townshend,   West Wardsboro,   Westminster,   Westminster West,   Whitingham,   Whitneyville,   Williamsville,   Williamsville Station,   Wilmington,   Windham,  

 

Or have a look at other Vermont counties including:

Addison,   Bennington,   Caledonia,   Chittenden,   Essex,   Franklin,   Grand Isle,   Lamoille,   Orange,   Orleans,   Rutland,   Washington,   Windsor,  

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

Here are some interesting facts about Grafton, Vermont:

1. Grafton is one of the smallest villages in Vermont, with a population of only around 600 people.

2. The village was settled in 1774 by Timothy Dutton and was named after Augustus Henry Fitzroy, 3rd Duke of Grafton.

3. In 1963, Grafton was designated as a National Historic District due to its well-preserved architecture and historic homes.

4. Grafton is home to the Grafton Village Cheese, which has been making award-winning cheddar cheese since 1892.

5. The town is also known for its annual Grafton Food and Wine Festival, which brings together local chefs and wineries for a weekend of culinary delights.

6. Grafton is surrounded by natural beauty, with hiking trails, swimming holes, and cross-country skiing opportunities within easy reach.

7. The village is located in the heart of Vermont's "snowbelt," which means it gets a lot of snow during the winter, making it a popular destination for winter sports enthusiasts.

8. For history buffs, Grafton boasts a number of interesting sites, including the Grafton Historical Society and the Grafton Inn, which dates back to 1801.