Late Kellogg Co. Chairman of the spectacular marble mansion that rises ‘above the clouds’ in Vermont is mentioned for $ 14 million

A vast mountain rooster Arnold Langbo has brought an illustrious appearance on the market for $ 14 million – one of the most expensive property stated in the state of Vermont.
The marble estate, known as “above the clouds” thanks to its towering perch on a stewe mountain, is located on a lush 15-hectare package that is embedded in rock-and-outs and offers stunning views of the country below.
The Manse is carved from natural materials and gives the impression that he is manufactured in the mountain itself, creating a spectacular visual.
“The institution is without a doubt so impressive the way it is placed in the mountain,” says Listing Agent Meg KauffmanVan Landvest Inc.
“They have local and natural materials when it was built, so the level of detail is just great. It is really a work of art.”



Vermont Danby Marble Clades the facade while the Italian marble, sandstone and local hardwood can be found inside.
“A masterpiece of design and materials, above the clouds, is one of the most spectacular estates in Vermont,” says the list. “Embedded in rock rings on 15 pristine hectares, the setting and views are just breathtaking.”
The real estate was last exchanged hands for $ 10.55 million in August 2020 and since then the owners have performed a meticulous recovery of the property, including the outside.
“Since they had it, the sellers have made a huge amount of recovery,” says Kauffman. “They have also done the entire swimming pool and patios.”
The huge estate is designed for large-scale entertainment and also offers a unique layout that makes it approachable.
“If you drive along the driveway covered with rock walls, it is really dramatic. But when you get home, it has a very warm feeling and the layout is so comfortable,” she adds.
“Although it is a large -scale house, it has a lot of heat and would be suitable for many buyers, including a small family that it just wanted to use as a primary home.”
A two-storey entry with a large curved staircase flows seamlessly into the most important living room, which is surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows and has access to a spacious veranda with a view of the valley underneath.




The interior filled with lightly filled has a spectacular view of the mountains from almost every room. A chef’s kitchen has two islands, adapted cupboards, high-end devices and a sun-drenched dining area.
“The next buyer will be someone who appreciates a masterpiece and is looking for one of the most unique houses in Vermont,” says Kauffman.
“They probably want privacy and a home to entertain while they enjoy Stowe and the surrounding area. Stowe has such a great charm in a small city, but also offers world class skiing that is the best in the east.”
Other luxurious details of the house with four bedrooms are stunning columns, caprafeforter ceilings, complicated millwork and fireplaces.
A lush primary suite has a sunken sitting area with a view of a private terrace. The lush marble bathroom has a step-up blanket bath, a glass shower, built-in window seats and an elegant vanity.
“The grandeur of the house and the setting and the incredible views will also be very attractive for the next buyer,” says the agent.
The guest suites have private terraces and a luxury entertainment room at a lower level offers a complete cocktail bar, 18-seat places at home cinema, a playroom with a marble fireplace and an indoor swimming pool with hot tub. There is also a heated garage with three cars.
“It’s a home that you really have to experience personally to really appreciate,” says Kauffman. “The photos are spectacular, but when you see it personally, it’s really incredible.”




