I spent the last 10 years building this very cool property…it’s 6 miles from the Loon Mountain Ski Resort, I completed a 50,000 square foot pond after 5 years of engineering, permits and digging, the home has 1,725 feet of river-frontage and the 12.4 acre site has a spectacular view of Franconia Notch and comes with a private island. My Only child has decided to stay at his University this summer so it’s time to let it go to someone who will love this place as much as I did.
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who wants a home on the river with a hammock to swing on?
Who wants a pond in their back yard, for swimming or skating?
Who wants this view from every room as winter set in?
Who wants to watch the sun go down from their bedroom window?
I admit it's a basic Colonial from the front but out back is Magical!
Who has a Hammock on the river with this view...why you could?
More about the property located 2 hours north of Boston Mass.
This home was build on the Former site of the Woodstock Lumber mill, the 50,000 square foot pond recently completed is at the restored site of the Log pond. The pond is great for swimming and skating, and there are several nice sites along the river to camp (with fire pits) or fish. The view of Mount Liberty and Lafayette are breath taking and change with every season. Access to snowmobiling from the adjacent train track (where the dinner train travels 4 nights a week) is near by. This is an extraordinary 12.4 acre site including a private island, a private pond and a view of Franconia Notch...in my 29 years as a NH Realtor I haven't found anything like it...broker has an ownership interest. Roughed in septic for future 16 x 24 room over Garage.
Listing link coming :MLS # 4238912...Asking $495,000
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Woodstock Lumber Co.... Approximately 100 years ago.
Star is where my home is... the pond is no longer part of the river.
Dinner train as it rolls by the house 4 nights a week - 6pm sharp.
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Some of the interior shots to help you envision life here.
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