Step into the timeless character of this 1875 New Englander farmhouse, where classic charm meets modern comfort. Just waiting for your imagination to make this gem shine again. Set on 5 full acres with established garden space and sweeping mountain views, this property offers the perfect blend of history, beauty, and New Hampshire living. Inside, youâ??ll find amazing wood flooring that carries the warmth and craftsmanship of the era throughout the home. The layout includes multiple fireplaces ready to be restored, a formal dining room, ideal for hosting gatherings or enjoying quiet meals with a view. With three-plus bedrooms and four bathrooms, the home provides flexibility for guest rooms, home offices, or creative spaces. The acreage invites endless possibilitiesâ??gardening, hobby farming, outdoor recreation, or simply relaxing and taking in the scenery. Located conveniently between Keene and Concord, youâ??ll enjoy the peace of a rural setting with easy access to vibrant downtowns, shopping, dining, and major routes. Whether youâ??re seeking a historic homestead, a weekend retreat, a versatile property with room to grow or bed and breakfast possibilities, this farmhouse delivers New England charm at its finest. Sadly, the stately barn did not survive as well but does offer unique salvage options! Showings begin at the open house 12/6/25 10:00 till 1:00
A grand 2700+ sq. ft. Colonial ready to be reborn. Perched proudly above Terrace Street in the heart of the Monadnock Region, just steps from the historic bell tower, this once-magnificent residence is waiting for its next visionary. With roots tracing back to the Valley Woolen Mill and later cherished by the Morse family for more than 80 years, this property offers history, characterâ??and incredible upside. Major improvements were completed in the late 1990s, including wiring, plumbing, and electric. Approximately 2018 new architectural shingle roof and in 2021, the exterior was refreshed with paint, replacement windows, new gutters, and a new furnace. Inside, the home still boasts its ornate ceilings, period light fixtures, and both front and back staircases. A stunning curved staircase leads to the expansive third floor, which holds two additional rooms now in need of restoration. Today, the home shows areas of disrepair, making it an ideal project for experienced renovators, investors, or flippers who recognize the value of nearly 2,800 square feet of living space wrapped in timeless architecture. Marlboroughâ??s granite-quarry heritage is showcased in the sweeping granite wall that surrounds the propertyâ??a striking feature rarely found today. Bring your creativity, your craftsmanship, and your vision. This is a cash-only, as-is sale with enormous potential to transform a historic gem into a showpiece.
Marlborough is located in New Hampshire. Marlborough, New Hampshire has a population of 2,491. Marlborough is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 35.11% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.09%.
The median household income in Marlborough, New Hampshire is $75,078. The median household income for the surrounding county is $69,360 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Marlborough is 42.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 45.7 inches per year, with 54.8 inches of snow per year.