Wonderful Antique Cape, steeped in Salisbury history, well known for the role it has had, as well as it being known and revered as one of the surviving antique homes in Salisbury. This home was the original parsonage to the Salisbury Church at the top of the hill on Franklin Road! This sweet home is where, Daniel Webster was married to Grace Fletcher on May 29th 1808, right in one of the front rooms by Judge Israel Kelly! We have a page attached from the Salisbury Historical Society stating this, see the attachment! Today this home is a 3 bedroom, one bath home, on a level lot in the heart of Salisbury, with a sturdy covered porch over looking both front and back yards that is perfect for warm evenings with fun family dinners and a two car garage that is directly attached to the house for convenience! It needs a little love to make it yours and would be easy to make it into a precious a labor of love. The yard is beautiful and ready for planting, farming...what ever you need or want to do with it, so bring your ideas and some love, it's waiting for you! Just down the street from the Four Corner store and Route 4 makes for an easy commute to I93 and I89. And it's in a pivotal location making it easy to commute to employment in Concord or Manchester. This is a must see!
Welcome to Your Private Retreat on Over 23 Acres! Discover serenity and space in this cozy 2-bedroom raised ranch nestled on more than 23 acres of picturesque land. Enjoy your very own private trails, your very own gun/archery range, and endless opportunities for farming or creating a family compoundâ??pending town approval of course :) A versatile 3-level garage/barn offers ample room for hobbies, storage, or future expansion. The home has been thoughtfully updated with new siding, windows, security/storm doors, a well pump, wood stove, wall furnace, tankless hot water heater, chimney liner, a beautifully refreshed kitchen, and so much more!! The covered porch is a slice of heaven to enjoy a warm cup of coffee and enjoy the beautiful views and fresh air. The walk-out basement is a blank canvas, ready for your personal touch to create additional living space. Upstairs, the walk-up attic holds potential for a spacious third bedroom, home office, or creative studio. This unique property is a must-see for anyone seeking privacy, functionality, and the freedom to live off the land. Schedule your showing today and experience the possibilities! Buyer to do own diligence with room measurements. Seller has the right to accept an offer at any given time. Delayed showing until open house 10/25
Built in 1753, the Robie house sits on a sunny, south-facing knoll on 74+/- of the prettiest acres with rolling fields, a pond, fruit trees, incredible blooming flowers throughout the spring and summer and meandering trails through the woods. The 3200-sf home has been improved and added onto over the past 37 years by the current owners. A classic center chimney colonial, the home has 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, a living room, dining, keeping room, office and a large, country kitchen that is part of an addition using a local antique frame that has been seamlessly incorporated. Above the kitchen is a spacious primary suite with a corner gas fireplace, walk-in closet, ceramic tile bath with Jacuzzi soaking tub and a glass walk-in shower with multiple shower heads. Original features include raised paneling, exposed hand-hewn beams, wide pine floors throughout, original paneled doors and hardware, and five fireplaces including one with a beehive oven. A screened room with grill nook and screened gazebo invite you to relax while enjoying the beautiful pastoral setting of gardens, fenced pastures, and fields. The attached barn was re-built and has parking for at least three cars, extensive workshop space and insulated storage above that could be finished for additional living space. The detached horse barn currently has two stalls, an aisle as well as an overhang for equipment storage. A whole house generator and fiber optic internet provide convenience and reliability.
***NEW PRICE, 765K Step back in timeâ??without giving up a single modern comfort! This stunning 3-bedroom, 3-bath â??Net Zero Readyâ? all-electric antique home, originally built in 1880, has been completely renovated. The back deck overlooks the rapids Blackwater River. The home has all-new wiring, plumbing, insulation (twice as much as most homes), and triple-glazed windows, which do not feel cold in mid winter. Mitsubishi heat pumps provide efficient heating, cooling and dehumidification, making it comfortable in every season, along with an Heat Recovery Ventilation system continually bringing in fresh air, and exhausting stale air. The original warm pine floors and 9â?? ceilings shine throughout the homeâ??s nearly 2,500 finished square feet, including a third floor which can be divided for additional rooms, and an insulated walkout basement. A two story Ell adds over 1,600 square feet of flexible space perfect for a workshop, home business, or future living space The attached barn includes two oversized garage bays, a full second floor, and large, high ceiling spaces beneath the Ell and garage. The yard spans both sides of the road with Maple and Oak trees, a grand American Elm. Located within easy reach of Concord, Manchester and Lebanon. Check out, Bob Irving's website today for more NETZERO information. rhirvinghomebuilders.com! A Net Zero Presentation will be given at 12PM by builder Bob Irving at the open house!*** Open House, NOV 22 10AM - 2PM!
Salisbury is located in New Hampshire. Salisbury, New Hampshire has a population of 1,577. Salisbury is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 30.42% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.34%.
The median household income in Salisbury, New Hampshire is $83,393. The median household income for the surrounding county is $82,457 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Salisbury is 51.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 7.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.7 inches per year, with 72.7 inches of snow per year.