This picturesque farmland, featuring frontage along the Missisquoi River, has a rich history transitioning from a dairy farm to a beef operation. Spanning 372 acres within the Vermont Land Trust, the property encompasses a well-maintained 3-bedroom Ranch house and a 40x160' Gambrel barn that has been repurposed for beef farming but offers versatility for various agricultural activities. The land is equipped with extensive high-tension fencing, though some sections require repair, and multiple watering stations. Additional structures include a detached garage and a machinery shed. The property holds promise for a sugarbush, as a forester previously projected 7,000 taps over a 5-7-year timeframe. Benefiting from its Lowell location, the property enjoys low taxes, further supplemented by wind project credits. Moreover, it is enrolled in Vermont Current Use, providing tax reductions.