A private drive winds back through the trees, past impeccable gardens to six acres and a home that does not disappoint. This is exactly what quiet Charlotte living looks like and a home where every room reveals something worth slowing down for. The millwork is meticulous, the finishes curated, and the flow entirely natural. Cherry hardwood floors carry through a wide welcoming entry hall anchored by a stunning staircase. A powder room off the entry features a pedestal sink salvaged from Grand Central Station, the first detail that tells you this home was built by people who cared. A moody butler's bar connects to the formal dining room. The Classic Home VT kitchen renovation is exceptional: cream inset cabinetry, quartz countertops, Bosch appliances, and a glass cabinet wall that opens visually onto a sun-filled breakfast area with a double-height window bank and Adirondack views beyond. The living room is generous and warm, with a paneled fireplace wall, built-in niches, and a library alcove that steps up off the main space. French doors lead to the screened porch, a true second living room, and the large composite deck beyond it, where the gardens and western views take over completely. Upstairs, the primary suite faces west to the Adirondacks with a private balcony, soaking tub, separate shower, and walk-in closet. Two additional bedrooms share a bath that stops people mid-tour: a double pedestal sink with train station origins, skylight, black and white tile, and glass-enclosed shower. A large private bonus room with its own bath and back staircase rounds out a second floor that offers more than it promises. Detached carriage barn. Two-car garage. Greenbush Road is one of Charlotte's most coveted addresses. Schedule a private showing.