Drive through historic Waterloo and across the covered bridge to your private sanctuary on picturesque Willaby Colby Lane. This gracious and spacious family home offers flexibility for living, work and entertainment. Inviting and move-in ready, with opportunity for thoughtful updates and personal touches throughout. The property includes two parcels of land with frontage on Willaby Colby Lane, Bean Road, and the Warner River. A beautiful country setting yet just 1.3 miles to I-89, grocery shopping, and services. Wonderful Warnerâ??home to local shops, restaurants, museums, Pillsbury Free Library, award-winning Simonds Elementary School, Jim Mitchell Community Park, Rollins State Park, and much more. Only 25 minutes to Concord. **OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 10:30-Noon**
Sunny and welcoming, this 1875 New Englander offers an ideal in-town Warner locationâ??just a short stroll to local favorites like the coffee shop, The Local, Reedâ??s North, and the many shops and services along Main Street. Featuring a first floor bedroom & bath and 2 bedrooms upstairs, the home blends a touch of antique charm with the practical comfort of everyday living. The spacious kitchen provides plenty of cabinet space, and the attached barn adds valuable storage, a workshop and parking with direct access to the house. Warner is known for its vibrant community spirit, with a farmerâ??s market, spring and fall festivals, and a full calendar of engaging events throughout the year. A wonderful opportunity to live affordably in a warm, welcoming small town with convenience at your doorstep. OPEN HOUSE SAT. JAN 10, 11 AM TO 1 PM
This pre-Revolutionary War (c. 1774) residence crowns Old Pumpkin Hill Road. Nestled in a quiet neighborhood on a dead-end road with a mix of open fields and forest, just next door you will find stunning sunset views of the Mink Hills and surrounding mountain ranges, and the potential for the same at this house with minimal tree clearing. The extensive lawns around the house are level with excellent agricultural soils, to bring your homesteading, orchard, vineyard, or small farm dreams to life. Warner is ideally positioned along I-89--just 25 minutes to Concord, 15 to Sunapee for skiing and boating, and 40 minutes to Manchester airport and Dartmouth/Lebanon. Warner's quaint and walkable Main Street has a bookstore, restaurants, coffee shop, a clinic, two museums and much more. This charming New England town regularly hosts arts markets, concerts, and seasonal festivals including the renowned Fall Foliage Festival. The house maintains much of its antique charm with tin ceilings, wide pine floors, gunstock corners, and multiple stairways. The home will benefit from cosmetic updates, but the furnace was replaced in 2018, and the hot water heater in 2023. The home has updated vinyl siding. This is a true restoration opportunityâ??bring your contractor and vision to revive an antique home with incredible potential views.
Picturesque 3 bedroom, 2 bath cape style post and beam home with a 1 car garage under in a private setting on 10.5 acres. With multiple solar power systems in place, no worries about losing power in a storm! Each of the 3 systems have different functions so there is no large draw down on one system. You can also shut down the solar and run the home off generators. The home is well insulated, vinyl sided and has a standing seam metal roof over a cold roof. Entry to the home is via the mudroom, the front porch, or through the basement side door. The main living area is an open floor plan; the kitchen has an island, shaker style cabinets with cinnamon finish; the mud room and living room have cathedral ceilings. Next to the kitchen is a pantry/laundry room for extra storage and convenience. There is a three-season porch opening off the dining area, with wide doors for extra entertaining space when gathering with family and friends. A first-floor bedroom and three-quarter bath complete the main level. Upstairs there are two bedrooms and a three-quarter bath. Outside there is a greenhouse/shed if you are not inclined to garden, wood shed, and a dog fence with a doggie door through the mud room to reach the yard. The paved driveway loop and fence with lights along the side of the driveway add to the curb appeal of the home. There are two apple trees and two peach trees along with perennial shrubs and plants to enjoy. Close to I-89 for commuting ease, and stores for convenience.
Warner is located in New Hampshire. Warner, New Hampshire has a population of 2,923. Warner is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.84% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.34%.
The median household income in Warner, New Hampshire is $71,346. 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 Warner is 42.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.3 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 9.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 49 inches per year, with 68 inches of snow per year.