As far as catering and entertainment is concerned, you will find: an ice cream vendor ("Vermont Cookie Love" at 16 minutes by car), a bar/cafe ("KB Cafe" at 15 minutes with your car), a restaurant ("Starry Night Cafe" at 18 minutes by car).
Do you need to charge an electric car? The nearest charging station ("DR POWER EQUIP DR POWER 1") is just 15 minutes away by car. Do you need a parking? There is "Monkton Pond" at 26 minutes away by bike. In less than 16 minutes, you can find a gas station ("Jiffy Mart") to fill up your gas tank. Do you need to clean you car? You have a car wash ("Vergennes Laundromat and Car Wash") at 14 minutes away by car.
The closest school is named "Monkton Central School" and is 8 minutes' away by car. You can find a close playground: "NFUMC Playground", in fewer than 15 minutes by car.
For any medical needs, you can find in the surroundings: a pharmacy ("Kinney Drugs" at 14 minutes with your car), a veterinarian ("Vergennes Animal Hospital" at 15 minutes by car), a doctor ("Little City Family Practice" at 15 minutes with your car).
For your daily needs, you can find in the area: a park ("Monkton Recreation Park" at 18 minutes with a bike), sport ("Vergennes Union Elementary School Ice Rink" at 15 minutes by car), a bank and/or an ATM ("People's United Bank" at 14 minutes with your car), a town hall ("Monkton Town Hall" at 26 minutes with a bike), a hotel ("Charlotte Inn" at 18 minutes by car), a fire station ("Monkton Volunteer Fire Department" at 11 minutes with your car), a police station ("Vergennes Police Department" at 16 minutes by car), a post office ("Monkton Post Office" at 11 minutes by car).
Burlington is 41 minutes away by car.
The surroundings offer tourist interests: "Robeby Museum" at 19 minutes by car.
There is a bakery in the area: "Vergennes Laundry" (15 minutes by car). You can find all your daily needs in this nearby supermarket: "Jiffy Mart" (16 minutes by car).
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