Alec Baldwin is not packing up and moving to Vermont just yet.

He did buy a 55-acre Vermont estate there, though.

A principal broker said he does not intend to use it as his primary residence.

It’s located 3 and a half hours north of his home in New York City.

The home was built in the late 1700s and features a 3,600 square foot main house.

It also boasts a 1,800 square foot guest cottage with two baths.

It also has numerous outbuildings, which includes horse stalls and pastures.

There is also a pond with a “picturesque waterfall spillway.”

This comes shortly after Baldwin was named in the wrongful death “Rust” lawsuit on Feb. 15.