Lowell, VT 05847
Welcome to Griffin Fields, where Vermont’s magic feels alive in every season. Right in the heart of Lowell Village yet stretching out over 11.33 acres of open fields and sky, this property blends the ease of village living with the beauty of wide-open Vermont countryside.
Currently home to a flourishing flower farm and a well-loved Airbnb, Griffin Fields is more than just a property, it’s a way of life. Step inside the main house and you’ll be greeted by an inviting enclosed porch, the kind of space that calls for slow mornings with coffee and a view of the gardens. Inside, the dining room and living room welcome gatherings of all sizes, and the kitchen carries that classic Vermont charm ready for farm-to-table meals, cozy Sunday baking, or fresh-cut bouquets on the counter.
The owners’ quarters on the main level offer comfort and privacy with a bedroom, bathroom, and sitting room that flows naturally onto the rear porch. In the afternoons, when sunlight pours through the windows, the whole home takes on a golden glow that inspires both creativity and calm. Upstairs, three guest bedrooms each with its own private bath make hosting easy and thoughtful. A family room and laundry round out the space, offering convenience without compromising charm.
Step outside and Griffin Fields reveals its true abundance. For those drawn to homesteading or farming, everything is already in motion. The land flourishes with heirloom apple trees alongside four new honeycrisp apples, three peach, and three plum trees. Berries thrive here ; 26 blueberry bushes, 20 raspberries, blackberries, naturalized black cap raspberries, and elderberry while the vegetable beds boast both 100 young asparagus crowns and 10 established plants. Grapevines climb and spread, mint and dill add fragrance to the herb beds, and even naturalized amaranth nods in the breeze.
The flowers are just as generous. Hydrangeas, baptisia, forsythia, peonies, garden roses, columbine, clematis, Japanese anemone, lilac, and ilex paint the property in color from spring through fall. The result is a landscape that not only sustains but inspires, offering both beauty and bounty in every direction.
A barn/garage, cottage, and chicken coops add practicality and possibility, while the open acreage provides space to grow, gather, or simply soak in the scenery. In summer, long days spill into evenings painted in pinks and golds; in winter, the snow transforms Griffin Fields into a postcard scene of quiet beauty.
Adventure begins right in the yard, where the Catamount ski trail and snowmobile trail connect directly to the property. Within minutes you can be hiking the Long Trail, paddling nearby rivers, or enjoying a swim in one of the Northeast Kingdom’s many lakes. Jay Peak Resort, with its renowned skiing, golf, and water park, is just up the road, while Stowe and Smugglers’ Notch offer more world-class recreation and mountain-town charm.