Pet policies: Small Dogs Allowed, Cats Allowed, Large Dogs Allowed.ġ51 S Champlain St is an apartment located in Chittenden County, the 05401 ZIP Code, and the attendance zone. A complete application form can be downloaded from our website at - this form must be completed before a lease is discussed. When you reply to the listing, we will request information about the proposed number of tenants (including pets), employment, and tenant history prior to scheduling a showing. If you wish to view this unit, we require that you become familiar with its location before replying to this listing. One-year lease commitment required with security deposit and first month's rent due upon signing. All other utilities are the responsibility of the tenant. Monthly rent is $1,350.00 which includes off-street parking for one car, landscaping, and snow removal. An extremely efficient ductless heating/cooling system has been installed for year round temperature comfort. You can get a relaxing soak in the full-sized tub/shower in the bathroom. There are large closets for personal storage. drains into White Brook, thence into the West Branch of the Ausable River, which drains into Lake Champlain.
For those who love to cook, this brand-new kitchen includes a modern refrigerator gas range/stove with a stainless steel finish range hood and a dishwasher in a galley type setting. Esther Mountain stands within the watershed of Lake Champlain, which drains into Canada's Richelieu River, the Saint Lawrence River, and into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence. This one bedroom, one bath apartment is located on the first floor.
The property is just a short distance from the Waterfront Park and Lake Champlain, the sailing club, bike path and beach access. The Blinn House's location affords city convenience but is located on a side street that tends to be quieter than on a main traffic corridor.
The units are complemented by eco-friendly bamboo and tile flooring throughout with plenty of windows to bring in bright, natural light.Įnjoy local amenities including restaurants, the Burlington Farmer's Market, abundant retail, the August First Bakery located next door, and recreational activities at the various city parks scattered throughout the Historic District - all within a short walk from your home. The Blinn House consists of 3 newly constructed apartments each with their unique layout and character, built with modern amenities but with warm accents and retention of the building's historical significance. The building has been recently carefully restored to create an exceptional living experience for its tenants, and each apartment is in immaculate, like-new condition. The house is estimated to be built around 1850 and is a fine example of Greek Revival architecture. Located in downtown Burlington, the Blinn House is listed as the Enos Blinn House on the National Register of Historic Places for the Battery Street Historic District. in Restored Historic Downtown Building - Welcome to the Blinn House Residences, 151 South Champlain Street, Burlington, VT. About 151 S Champlain St Burlington, VT 05401 If you are having difficulty viewing the 3D model, please see the browser requirements.* Square footage definitions vary. It was recovered that year with much of its equipment intact and came to the Museum in 1964, complete with the 24-pound ball that sent the gunboat to the bottom.Ī tour of the gunboat is available at the Smithsonian X 3D website. One of the American vessels, the Philadelphia, sank during the battle and rested on the bottom of the lake until 1935. The Americans, under the command of Benedict Arnold, were forced to retreat, but not before they fought the British to a standstill. In October 1776, American troops in a ragtag collection of newly built boats faced an advancing line of British ships on Lake Champlain in New York. New cases will display artifacts that were recovered with the gunboat as well as the crew payroll. Painted scrims provide the visitor with a simulated visual sense of the “underwater” space of the Philadelphia. This exhibition includes historical video footage of the raising of the Philadelphia from Lake Champlain accompanied by an interpretive cart that provides hands-on experience with preservation needs. The Gunboat Philadelphia exhibition has been reinterpreted and updated to include its recovery in 1935, a history of its display at Lake Champlain as well as early preservation and acquisition by the museum.