*** No USDA eligible properties were found in Hartland ***
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, Vermont in Windsor County


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

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

Amsden,   Andover,   Ascutney,   Baileys Mills,   Baltimore,   Barnard,   Bethel,   Bragg,   Bridgewater,   Bridgewater Center,   Brownsville,   Camp Brook,   Cavendish,   Cavendish Center,   Centertown,   Centerville,   Chateauguay,   Chester,   Deweys Mills,   Dothan,   Downers,   East Barnard,   East Bethel,   Emerson,   Fieldsville,   Gassetts,   Gaysville,   Goulds Mill,   Grahamsville,   Greenbush,   Hammondsville,   Hartford,   Jenneville,   Jerusalem,   Lewiston,   Lilliesville,   Ludlow,   Lympus,   Middletown,   Millbrook,   New Boston,   North Chester,   North Hartland,   North Pomfret,   North Royalton,   North Springfield,   Norwich,   Notown,   Perkinsville,   Plymouth,   Plymouth Union,   Pomfret,   Proctorsville,   Prosper,   Quechee,   Reading,   Reedville,   Riverside,   Robinson,   Rochester,   Royalton,   Russtown,   Sharon,   Sheddsville,   Simonsville,   Smithville,   South Pomfret,   South Reading,   South Royalton,   South Woodstock,   Spoonerville,   Springfield,   Stockbridge,   Taftsville,   Talcville,   The Island,   Weathersfield,   Weathersfield Bow,   West Bridgewater,   West Hartford,   West Norwich,   West Springfield,   West Windsor,   West Woodstock,   Weston,   White River Junction,   Whitesville,   Wilder,   Windsor,   Woodstock,  

 

Or have a look at other Vermont counties including:

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

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).