Home For Sale

This waterfront log cabin home on Schoolhouse Pond has been almost completely renovated to boast light and bright living spaces, inside and out. The open concept layout features a spacious living area that surrounds a center field stone chimney. The fireplace faces the kitchen, which has been updated with new cabinets, granite counters, and an island. Water views from every window in the living room. The main level also hosts 2 bedrooms, and a full bath. Upstairs is a primary bedroom with ensuite bath, and a 2nd bedroom with windows that take full advantage of the lake view. In the walk out, lower level, enjoy the tranquility of a sunroom and direct access to the beautiful hardscape patio and firepit. A few steps further, and toes can go in the water. Schoolhouse Pond is a 65 acre, spring fed body of water, allowing motorboats, fishing, swimming, and winter activities. Less than 60 minutes from the Boston, Providence and Hartford areas.

Property Details

  • Beds: 4
  • Baths: 2.0
  • Sq Feet: 2265
  • Year Built: 1990
  • Location: Little Pond
  • Acres: 0.310
  • Waterfront: Yes
  • Waterview: Yes
  • ViewTypes: Water
  • Has Pond? Yes
  • Has Dock? Yes
  • County: Windham County
  • Heat/AC: Fireplace(s), Hot Water (Heating), Propane (Heating)
  • Garage: Driveway
  • Siding: Clapboard, Log
  • Roof: Asphalt, Shingle
  • Fireplaces: Has Fireplace
  • MLS #: 24103248

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Listing Agent: Lynn Converse, RE/MAX BELL PARK REALTY, 860-928-7991, 860-928-7991 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Home For Sale in Thompson, Connecticut
Ad Number : 6288374
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Added: Jun 12, 2025
Updated on: Jun 12, 2025
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