List Price: $425,000 | $154 per sq.ft. | 4 Bedroom | 2 Bathroom | 2 Story Single Family Home Listed Wednesday Oct 2, 2024 | MLS# 5016952


A rare opportunity to own a 1770 colonial in the heart of southern New Hampshire. Features hand hewn beams, wide pine flooring throughout, and a large full wall brick fireplace. This gem sits on 3 acres of a scenic byway. Surrounded by acres of conservation land, including directly abutting the property. Beautiful sunset views. Also features a brand new state approved septic system. Antique home that is perfect for renovation in an excellent location. Located conveniently to close I-93. 45 miles from Boston and 36 miles from Hampton Beach.
Total Rooms: 9
Total Baths: 2
Full Baths: 1
3/4 Baths: 1
Bedrooms: 4
Basement: Dirt Floor | Interior Access | Partial | Sump Pump
Year Built: 1770
Type: Wood Frame | Aluminum Siding | Vinyl Exterior

Building Info
Finished Sq.Ft.: 2752
Above Grade Sq.Ft.: 2752
Below Grade Sq.Ft.: 0
Apx Below Grade Unfinished Sq.Ft.: 0
Foundation: Stone

Exterior Info
Style: Colonial | Garrison
Roof: Shingle

Utilities
Electric: Circuit Breaker(s) | Combo | Fuses
Water: Private
Sewer: Septic

Land Description:
Other
Lot size: 3 acres
Zoned: low density residential
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: Unknown
Seasonal: Unk
Roads: Public
Road Frontage: 175
Driveway: Paved



Easement - Yes
Block - 87
Taxes $0
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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