1806 Farm House

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WELCOME TO THE JUDGE SHELDON RESIDENCE a.k.a THE “COOK’S COUNTRY” HOUSE. Built in 1806 by Judge David Sheldon, a former soldier of the revolutionary war, member of …
WELCOME TO THE JUDGE SHELDON RESIDENCE a.k.a THE “COOK’S COUNTRY” HOUSE. Built in 1806 by Judge David Sheldon, a former soldier of the revolutionary war, member of Colonel Benedict Arnold’s regiment, county judge, and local political leader, the home serves as the anchor of the Rupert Village Historic District in the quaint, New England town of Rupert, Vermont. In addition to the 4,000 sq ft residence in which the Sheldons raised their ten children, the 1.85 acre property includes a large horse barn, dairy barn, antique brick smokehouse, milk house, raised-bed garden, and fire pit. The home was completely renovated in 2008 prior to serving as the set for the first ten seasons of the syndicated PBS television cooking show, Cook’s Country, hosted by celebrity chef Christopher Kimball. As such, the professional kitchen is well appointed with DCS ranges and ovens, and a full array of cooking equipment and appliances.

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Aug 23, 2021
What a Fabulous stay! This house was great. Their yard and garden were beautiful and gorgeous. Definitely want to come back again during fall time.
Aug 20, 2021
We had a wonderful time at the Carver house. It was clean, spacious, beautiful and our hosts were so welcoming. Rupert VT is very picturesque and close to the amenities and activities offered in Dors…
Aug 15, 2021
This was a great house to celebrate my parent’s 50th anniversary. All their kids and grandkids under 1 roof, cooking together and everyone could fit at the table. We enjoyed nightly bonfires and area…
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