Hudson New Hampshire Home for Sale
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$329,900
Location:
Pinewood Road 33 Hudson, NH 03051 |
Single Family Home
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
1 Partial Bathroom
Interior: 2410 sqft
Lot: 1.30 acre(s)
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Description
Hudson, New Hampshire is a bedroom community for the greater Boston metropolitan area, of which it is a part. With approximately 23000 residents, it is located next to Tyngsoboro, right over the Massachusetts line. It is also adjacent to Nashua, and about 20 miles from the Manchester-Boston regional airport.
This home is located just minutes to Robinson's Pond, which features a public access beach and boat ramp. used primarily for fishing or kayaking during the summer and skating and ice hockey in the winter.
Close to convenience as well as peace and quiet, this home offers everything you would expect.
Come in and experience how this home, with all of its amenities, can offer you things you've missed in the past.
From relaxing in front of the wood burning fireplace in the comfortable family room, to enjoying the elegance of this formal dining room, this home has an open feel which is perfect for entertaining. The bright and sunny sunroom or den brings the outside in with it's three walls of windows.
The large private backyard will be the focal point during the summer months, offering plenty of space for kids, pets or adults to play... as well as an above ground swimming pool for cooling off.
Preparing meals is easy in this extra large kitchen with it's convenient breakfast bar.
Moving upstairs, you'll find three bedrooms and two full bathrooms as well as a convenient office or study.
There are a couple of finished rooms in the basement - easily adapted for exercise equipment, kids play room and fourth bedroom or hobby area.
For a personal tour of this home, call Rudy Mayer at 603 459-2809 or visit PinewoodHudson.com
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Neighborhood Info
The town of Hudson NH was originally part of Dunstable, Massachusetts. Sixty years later, in 1733, Hudson was separated from the rest of the tract and renamed Nottingham.
Nottingham's name changed again in 1741, when the disputed border lands, of which Hudson was a part, were granted to New Hampshire. Two more name changes were to follow. In 1746, Nottingham changed its name to Nottingham West. Then in 1830, amid concerns of the name's similarity to the original Nottingham, Nottingham West became Hudson, New Hampshire.
Originally a small farming community; Hudson today features miles of residential neighborhoods alongside commercial and industrial development, with some small retail plazas as well as high-tech companies.
The Merrimack River has always been an important thoroughfare to the town. The Taylor's Falls Bridge, which connects Hudson with Nashua, opened as a toll bridge in 1826. A second bridge, made of iron, replaced the old covered bridge in 1881, but it had not been built to support the additional weight of trolleys.
Electric trolleys, which were introduced in 1909, ran from Nashua to the seacoast and needed an efficient point for crossing over the Merrimack River. In 1910, a third structure, made of concrete, was built. ironically, it outlasted the trolleys that it was designed to accommodate. Finally, in 1974, a fourth bridge was placed at Taylor's Falls, and today oldtimers consider that bridge a reminder of the town's heritage.
Farming and logging were the main pursuits before the turn of the century.
Many of Hudson's historic buildings are the legacy of Dr. Alfred Hills. A New York City surgeon who summered in Hudson, Dr. Hills built the Hills Memorial Library and the Alvirne Chapel in 1909 in memory of his wife. He also left his home, Alvirne, to the Hudson Historical Society and bequeathed funds and 180 acres of land to build a high school. Today, Alvirne High School serves both Hudson and neighboring Litchfield and is well known across the region for its vocational center and accompanying agricultural and horticultural programs.
Now home to 20,000 residents, Hudson's retail development has also grown over the past several years, and the town boasts a number of businesses, including Sanders, a Lockheed Martin Company, Teledyne, Sam's Club, Wal-Mart, and Telegraph Publishing.
There is a town beach on Robinson Pond, as well as a number of parks and playgrounds, including Ottarnic Pond, Merrifield Park, Merrill Park, and the Musquash Conservation Area, which offers walking trails. Hudson also features tennis courts and two golf courses, along with a miniature golf course and a driving range.
Listed by
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Rudy Mayer The Masiello Group | Better Homes and Gardens Phone: (603) 459-2809 Listing agent/broker: Rudy Mayer For all your New Hampshire real estate needs, visit RudyMayer.com |
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