Welcome to Steeplechase of Middlebury

The developers of Steeplechase in Middlebury named their 1996 project after the
traditional horse race whose finish was marked by a distant church steeple, and
whose course traversed the kind of unspoiled rolling countryside that prevails
in this 200-year-old village. Some 6,900 people live within Middlebury's 18 square miles,
at the center of which are a small green, three venerable churches, a Town Hall,
some Colonial houses and lots of very old, very tall trees. House sizes in
this common interest
community of 75 homes range
from 1,700 to 2,200 square feet, surrounded by about a fifth of an acre of
landscaped land. Some lots are bordered by old stone fences, some overlook a
large natural pond.
Cathedral ceilings and oversized windows, enormous closets, fully equipped
kitchens, tiled baths, one to three bedrooms, lofts overlooking the foyers,
family rooms open to the kitchens, one and two car garages, security systems,
and wood-burning fireplaces are some of the basics in various models.
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customerservice@plannedresidentialdevelopments.org to be a sponsor of this
site.
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