Per Curiam.
The premises, known as the Rolling Hills Inn, consisted of approximately 6 acres of land fronting for some 300 feet on the westerly side of the main highway, overlooking Lake Champlain to the east, and adjoining a country club and golf course, included an 11-room house with a 5-room annex and two 3-room apartments, as well as a 4-room cottage, operated as a Summer tourist home. The assessments for the years in question were 1955 — $11,000...
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