Enjoy sweeping views that span the rear of this majestic c.1800 colonial. As you enter the family way, you’re drawn to the full-length rear windows of the 4-season sunroom that look out over a private pond and beyond to a backdrop of mountains including three White Mountain peaks in the distance. This year-round porch and mud room allows you to sit and watch the deer and turkey while New England seasons continually wrap you in splendor. On those particularly chilly days, you can nestle around the gas stove. From here, a few steps lead up into a fabulous country kitchen. Tastefully brought up to date, yet retaining that antique feeling, this 20’ x 23’ kitchen will satisfy the fussiest chef in the family. There are oodles of cabinets and a big brick island capped in granite providing an enormous amount of workspace. There’s room for a huge farm table still leaving space for you to cr...
Enjoy sweeping views that span the rear of this majestic c.1800 colonial. As you enter the family way, you’re drawn to the full-length rear windows of the 4-season sunroom that look out over a private pond and beyond to a backdrop of mountains including three White Mountain peaks in the distance. This year-round porch and mud room allows you to sit and watch the deer and turkey while New England seasons continually wrap you in splendor. On those particularly chilly days, you can nestle around the gas stove. From here, a few steps lead up into a fabulous country kitchen. Tastefully brought up to date, yet retaining that antique feeling, this 20’ x 23’ kitchen will satisfy the fussiest chef in the family. There are oodles of cabinets and a big brick island capped in granite providing an enormous amount of workspace. There’s room for a huge farm table still leaving space for you to create a sitting area around the woodstove. The views of far-off mountains continue to peek in as you enjoy culinary creations with family and friends.
Back outside, enter through the formal front door, although rarely used in friendly New England, and step into the “main” portion of the original house. Enjoy mellow pine floors, fabulous woodwork and 5 working fireplaces wrapped around the center chimney. The formal parlor has been named the Map Room (ask us why) and the dining room is used for those special occasions. The original keeping and borning rooms are now open into one lovely, large living space across the back of the main house. This room offers yet another view of New Hampshire’s splendor through its large picture windows.
Two separate staircases carry you upstairs to the bedrooms. Once upstairs, you’ll find the newly redone master bedroom located at the back of the house. Step out onto a new, tastefully done deck for coffee or just to appreciate the view. A spacious, private bath offers continued privacy in your sanctuary. Continuing down the hall (there are stairways at either end) are five additional rooms. Three of these are completely redone and offer built-ins and more. Two more await the new owners’ own decorating touches.
This home is ready to move into and enjoy.
A Sampling of Completed Upgrades & Improvements:
· New oversized well pump
· New Heating system
· New hot water heater (separate)
· New kitchen
· New roof on entire house, ell, garage
· New 200 amp electrical entrance
· Newly done master bedroom and bath
Additional Property Information & Details:
· 18+ Acres of land with about 16 wooded
· Benefit of current use tax classification
· Wonderful 280° views from rear of house and land
· Berries and fruit trees, great garden plot
· Lovely pond - about 18' deep in center
· Separate barn with room for a few stalls and equipment
· Many walking and riding trails in the immediate area
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