List Price: $199,999 | 24 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Sunday Oct 6, 2024 | MLS# 5017558


If you love nature, this lot is pure magic. Located near the old Lyndeborough Glass Factory (1866-1888 which could produce almost clear glass, due to the abundance of pure quartz in area). This gorgeous property has lots of boulders (some with veins of quartz), trees, a quaint little bridge and a lovely stream running through it. Currently 24 acres are in current use, with two acres at the top of the path, overlooking the brook, buildable. (This lot is a legally non-conforming lot of record in the town of Lyndeborough, and therefore does not to need to meet the 250 ft. road frontage requirement.). Build your own private retreat among the forest in this wonderfully historic area.
Lot Description: Country Setting | Hilly | Stream | Trail/Near Trail | Wooded
Lot Size: 24 acres
Zoned: Rural Lands I)
Surveyed: Unk
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Roads: Paved | Public
Road Frontage: 50
Electric: At Street
Water: On-Site Well Needed
Sewer: On-Site Septic Needed


Block - 061
Taxes $0
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Wilton-Lyndeborough
Elementary School: Lyndeborough Central School
Middle School: Wilton-Lyndeboro Cooperative
High School: Wilton-Lyndeboro Sr. High

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