WELCOME TO A HOME YOU CAN STRETCH OUT IN. NICE SIZED ROOMS WITH PLENTY OF LIGHT. GOOD WORKING KITCHEN OPENS TO THE DINING ROOM. 3 SEASON PORCH OFF THE LIVING ROOM. LIVINGROOM FACES SOUTH, IDEAL FOR SOLAR PANELS ABOVE. LITTLE DEN TUCKED IN ON THE 1 ST FLOOR. LOWER LEVEL HAS A WORKSHOP AND FINISHED FAMILY ROOM WITH A SECOND PORCH WHICH OPENS TO THE BACK YARD. JUST DOWN THE ROAD IS THE HOLT TRAIL LOOP. A 4.2 MILE HIKE. NELSON OFFERS CONTRA DANCING EVERY MONDAY NIGHT AT THE TOWN HALL. SELLERS PREFER WEEKEND SHOWINGS ONLY. BUSY HOUSEHOLD DURING THE WEEK.
FOUNDATION IS IN READY FOR THE BUYER TO CHOOSE EXISTING PLAN OR BRING YOUR OWN. A DETACHED 3 BAY GARAGE 1 BAY USED AS A CAMP OUT AREA. 80 % OF THE PROPERTY IS WETLAND WATCH THE OTTERS PLAY IN THE WINTER. GREAT BIRD WATCHING. SELLER, BUILDER IS FLEXIBLE IN TIME FRAME AND OPEN TO YOUR IDEAS. EASY WALK TO TOWN SERVICES AND THE MONDAY NIGHT CONTRA DANCE. YOU MAY CHOOSE YOU OWN BUILDER. IF SO, SELLER WILL CONSIDER NEGOTIATING THE PRICE.
This Neville Full-Log Home built by John Stanek Custom builders out of Peterborough, NH takes its vantage point on a hill in 10 private wooded acres with a view of one of the deepest lakes in New Hampshire. Deeded right-of-way access to lake. Boat launch is walking distance from your driveway, which offers a private parking area, that you own, for your guests with "toys". The dramatic architecture of massive trusses paired with distinctive lighting, ceiling fans, and floor to apex Pella windows give a unique ambience that welcomes daytime lake views and showboats night time skies. Whether laid down for floors, surrounds for windows, or custom cabinetry, each unique species of wood distinguishes itself in stability, sustainability, and visual impact. From custom pottery sinks, cabinet knobs, and switch plates, each carefully chosen upgrade imbues elements of surprise. Radiant heat throughout home, Xtrordinair fireplaces, Jotul free-standing stove, Schluter systems in porcelain flooring, Buderus oil furnace, whole house and sink site water filtration systems, and whole house generator are just some of the behind the scenes features that offer comfort and reassurance. Impress your friends and in-laws with a weekend stay in the first floor private entrance apartment with their own kitchen/ bath/ bedroom/ kayak. A masterful team of veteran designers, builders, and artisans contributed to this one-of-a-kind dwelling. Add your personal touch and make it yours.
"Windswept" is an impeccably restored C.1794 estate in New Hampshire's beautiful Mt. Monadnock region known for its historic towns of quintessential New England beauty. The structures on the property include a mint condition center chimney C.1794 Cape, an authentic wing or ell built with 18th C. materials in 1982, a large C. 1820 barn (40' x 60'), & a charming artist studio. The restoration was undertaken by a connoisseur & collector of Americana with its authentic antique features kept intact. There are 3+ acres of fields around the house overlooking a lovely pond and stone bridge with the remaining 241 acres wooded with valuable hardwoods.
Nelson is located in New Hampshire. Nelson, New Hampshire has a population of 586. Nelson is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 16.27% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.09%.
The median household income in Nelson, New Hampshire is $87,083. 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 Nelson is 54.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 12.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.2 inches per year, with 69 inches of snow per year.