Hidden on storied Coot Hill in the Adirondacks, this extraordinary 34-acre property is steeped in local history and natural splendor. Once part of an early settlement first established by the Stanton family and later home to the Winters, the Langs, and others, the land surrounds the historic Lang Cemetery and offers over 900 feet of road frontage along quiet Coot Hill Road. It is a place with many stories to tell — one of which was even featured in Adirondack Life magazine.

At the heart of the property stands an old homestead waiting for someone with vision to restore it to its former glory. Rolling meadows behind the home hint at its farming past, while a healthy stand of hardwoods provides shade, privacy, and natural beauty throughout the acreage. From here you can hike up to Big Hollow, a landmark as meaningful today as it was in the 1800s, and take in breathtaking vistas of Lake Champlain and the valley below. From that vantage point you can look east across the water to Vermont’s Green Mountains and back west to the dramatic peaks of the Adirondacks.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the opportunities are endless. The land offers excellent hunting for deer and small game, and within about five miles you’ll find a state boat launch and marina on Lake Champlain, opening the door to year-round recreation — from boating and fishing in the summer to winter sports when the season changes.
More than just property, this is a rare chance to own a piece of Adirondack history, where the past, present, and future converge. With its combination of historic significance, natural beauty, and recreational access, this Coot Hill estate invites you to create new memories while honoring the legacy of those who came before.”**




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