List Price: $235,000 | 50.5 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

on Ammonoosuc River Listed Thursday Oct 5, 2023 | MLS# 4973044


Remarkable opportunity to own water frontage and an island on the Ammonoosuc River, a 55-mile-long river in northwestern New Hampshire. The name "Ammonoosuc" is Abenaki for "small, narrow fishing place". The Abenaki fished and camped along the river before the first European settlers. A driveway and home site have been "roughed in" and ready for additional works to complete the vision for one's home. Paddle down to your own 11 acre island oasis, such a rare find amongst the fabulous region. Bath has a well-preserved historic district that features charming 19th-century architecture. The Bath Covered Bridge, built in 1832, is a notable landmark in the town and is one of the oldest covered bridges in New Hampshire. It adds to the town's picturesque charm. Bath attracts tourists who come to explore its natural beauty, historical sites, and outdoor recreational opportunities. The surrounding White Mountains are a popular destination for hikers and nature enthusiasts. Property is being sold in current use tax status.
Lot Description: Mountain View | River | River Frontage | Sloping | View | Water View | Waterfront
Lot Size: 50.5 acres
Zoned: RA Rural Ag)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: Land Onl
Land Services
Roads: Public
Road Frontage: 2910
Electric: At Street
Water: On-Site Well Needed
Sewer: On-Site Septic Needed


Block - 0
Taxes $28
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Bath

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