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Waterfront on Pond Chalk Pond
Acres 3.06   
Listed on Thursday Aug 22, 2024
Description: Discover the perfect canvas for your future home on this idyllic 3-acre lot in the highly desirable low-tax town of Newbury. Nestled just minutes from Lake Sunapee and the renowned Vail owned Mount Sunapee Resort, this property offers year-round recreation and scenic beauty at your doorstep. This lot comes with a state-approved driveway and permit, power at the road, and a state-approved 3-bedroom septic design--taking the guesswork out of your planning process. As part of the Sunapee Hills Association, you'll enjoy private access to the tranquil Chalk Pond, a 21-acre no-motor pond perfect for swimming, paddling, and unwinding. Association amenities include a sandy beach, playground, and tennis courts, all just a short bike ride from your new property. Beyond the natural beauty, this location is within walking distance to the Sunset Hill Hiking Trail and the historic Fells Estate and Gardens and less than a 10-minute drive to downtown New London, where you'll find restaurants, shops, and more. Opportunities like this are rare in such a sought-after area. Build your dream home and enjoy the lifestyle you've always imagined. See Listing Details & 13 images.

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