320 Bragg Road | Thetford VT
$1,950,000
Property Overview
Wake up to the majestic call of loons and watch the morning fog lift as sunlight sparkles across the water—welcome to peace, serenity, and lakeside living at its finest. Situated on the eastern shore of Lake Fairlee, this year-round cottage was custom built in 2019 by G.R. Porter & Sons with exceptional quality, craftsmanship, and attention to detail.
Thoughtfully positioned to take full advantage of the natural setting, the home is framed by striking rock features in the back and a gently sloping, flat lawn in front that leads to the water’s edge. A stone patio with Adirondack chairs and a firepit offers the perfect spot for evening s’mores under the stars.
Spend summer days boating, fishing, and swimming from the expansive 80-foot dock, or playing lawn games and sharing meals with family and friends. When rainy days roll in, cozy up by one of the fireplaces with a good book, a board game, or an afternoon nap.
Inside, the home is rich with character and refined touches—Dartmouth-inspired woodwork, detailed trim and beadboard, a designer kitchen with soapstone counters, and high-efficiency systems including heat pumps and a solar array. Every space is carefully curated for comfort and charm.
An outdoor shower tucked behind the house completes the ideal summer retreat. Whether you're entertaining or unwinding, this lakeside cottage offers a timeless Vermont getaway you’ll never want to leave.
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Details
Constructed in 2019 by G.R. Porter & Sons
1.5 Stories
3 Bedrooms + 1.5 Baths
1,357 Finished SQ.FT. (approximate)
7.8 Acres (See Lots 3 & 4 on Survey)
Heat: Heat Pump | Fuel: Electric
2 x Wood Burning Fireplace
Foundation: Concrete (Crawl Space)
Siding: Cedar Shake
Roof: Asphalt Shingle
Drilled Well
Private 3-Bedroom Septic (Easement on Lot 4 benefitting Lot 3)
Patio & Mature Landscaping
EC Fiber Internet
Generator
9kW Fixed Solar Arrary on Roof
Taxes: $18,328.97* (2025)
*Taxes reflect an additional 15.6 acres that are not included in the sale
Floor Plans


Lake Fairlee
Lake Fairlee is a picturesque 462-acre freshwater lake nestled in the Upper Valley of Vermont, spanning the towns of Thetford, Fairlee, and West Fairlee. Surrounded by rolling hills and dense woodlands, the lake offers a serene and rustic setting, making it a cherished destination for outdoor enthusiasts and families seeking a peaceful retreat.
Camps on Lake Fairlee
The lake is home to several renowned summer camps that have been operating for over a century, providing immersive experiences for children and families:
Camp Billings: Established in 1906, this co-ed sleepaway camp offers a variety of activities, including sailing, wakeboarding, canoeing, and arts and crafts. Campers stay in rustic cabins and participate in daily chores, fostering a strong sense of community and responsibility.
Aloha Camp: Founded in 1905, Aloha Camp is the oldest girls' camp in Vermont. It provides a range of outdoor activities, arts programs, and wilderness experiences for girls aged 12 to 17. The camp's facilities are situated on the northwestern shore of Lake Morey, just west of Lake Fairlee.
Aloha Horizons Camp: Located on the northern shore of Lake Fairlee, this day camp offers programs for boys and girls, focusing on water sports, land activities, and arts and crafts. The camp operates in two-week sessions and is set on a historic property listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Horizons Day Camp: Situated on 150 acres along Lake Fairlee, Horizons provides a day camp experience for children, featuring activities such as archery, boating, swimming, and drama. Campers rotate through various departments, ensuring a well-rounded experience.
Vibe and Atmosphere
The atmosphere around Lake Fairlee is tranquil and community-oriented, with a blend of rustic charm and natural beauty.The presence of long-standing summer camps adds a nostalgic and wholesome vibe, where technology takes a backseat to outdoor adventures and interpersonal connections. Evenings are often spent around campfires, sharing stories under the expansive, star-filled sky.