List Price: $285,000 | 10.1 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Grist mill preserve subdivision,    Listed Monday Feb 12, 2024 | MLS# 4984896


Welcome to Grist Mill Preserve, seven beautifully created home sites along two sides of a quiet road lined with stone walls. Designed by Native Construction, many sites have 180 degree views. 100 acres in total with 50 acres in conservation and half of the preserved land running along the Piscataqua River. Remains of an early Grist Mill lend to the beauty and natural habitat. This 10.1 acre homesite has views to the east and the west and abuts conservation land. Francestown, founded in 1772, is rich in history. Home to an excellent village market. Close to Crotched Mountain Ski area which is lighted for night skiing. Forty-three minutes to the Manchester/Boston Regional Airport. Nineteen miles to Bedford for a comfortable commute.
Lot Description: Country Setting | Mountain View | View
Lot Size: 10.1 acres
Zoned: Rural)
Surveyed: Yes
SurveyedBy: Fieldstone Land
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Roads: Public
Road Frontage: 300
Electric: At Street
Water: None
Sewer: On-Site Septic Needed


Docs Available : Covenants | Survey
Easement - Unknown
Block - 000
Taxes $0
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Contoocook Valley SD SAU #1
Elementary School: Francestown Elem School
Middle School: Great Brook School
High School: Contoocook Valley Regional Hig

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