• Town of Granville

    It surprises many people, even long time Addison County residents to learn that Granville is part of Addison County.  It’s more often associated with its northern neighbors of Warren and Waitsfield, some even consider it part of the Mad River Valley.  The 300 or so residents really aren’t concerned one way or the other, after all Vermont doesn’t really have county level government. 

    What Granville does have is spectacular views, and undisturbed natural beauty that can take your breath away.  The most photographed site in the area is the spectacular Moss Glen Falls, which you’ll find right along scenic Route 100.  46% of Granville’s total area is made up of the Green Mountain National Forest.  This makes Granville the perfect home for the outdoor adventurer, homesteader, or nature enthusiast

    Chartered: August 2nd 1781
    Total Area: 51.5 Square miles
    Population (2020 Census): 301
    Public Schools: None-students have school choice.  The Granville-Hancock Unified District pays tuition to neighboring schools of parents choosing up to the allowable tuition rate set by the state of Vermont.
    Town Website: granvillevermont.org