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c. 1775 in Barnstead, NH

Posted on OHD: 6/23/23. Last OHD Update: 8/22/23.
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305 Gilmanton Rd, Barnstead, NH 03218

Step into the past at this circa 1775 Colonial home, offering breathtaking views of the Belknap Mountain Range and Cogswell Mountain. The Thomas Edgerly farmhouse, situated on 104 acres of picturesque fields & forests in Barnstead, is steeped in history. Listed on the N.H. Historical Registry, 100.84 acres is in current use and protected by a Conservation Easement, preserving its rare natural beauty. Explore the property's rich heritage, featuring notable buildings like the 1810 carriage house from New Market, carefully reconstructed on-site in 1993, an 18th-century barn moved to the farm in 1908, a circa 1860 boat house from Wolfeboro repurposed as a gazebo in 1974, & an 1880 building that found its permanent place in 1935, serving as a bunkhouse/office. Picture yourself on the beautiful columned back porch, sipping a refreshing glass of lemonade while your friends engage in a lively game of croquet against the serene backdrop of fields & mountains. Experience the craftsmanship of a bygone era, with Gunstock Corners, a center chimney, four fireplaces, wide pine floors, a formal dining room, formal living room, study/music room, kitchen, four bedrooms, a bath, and a spacious third-story attic. The only heat is K1 Monitors & 4 fireplaces. Property sold as is as seen . Leave the bustle of modern life behind & escape to the simplicity of days gone by. Waiver must be signed prior to entering barn. Do not walk property unassisted. Proof of funds/pre-approval required for showings
4 Bed · 1 Bath · 2,560 Sq Ft · 104.01 Ac.
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Lynn O'Connor, EXP Realty :: (888) 398-7062

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