Build your dream home on this beautiful 9.48-acre parcel offering stunning mountain views and the peaceful charm of a rural setting. The property features a cleared building site and an established cleared road for a future driveway, making it easy to begin planning your custom home. Enjoy the best of both worlds--privacy and nature while still being conveniently located less than an hour to Portland and just 35 minutes to North Conway. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the nearby recreation opportunities including hunting, fishing, hiking, ATV riding, and snowmobiling. When you're ready for a night out, you're under 10 minutes from the excellent dining and small-town charm of Cornish. Whether you're looking for a year-round residence or a getaway retreat, this property offers the perfect setting to bring your vision to life. is located on Tripptown Road.
This fully surveyed forty-two acres of sloping land with various building sites offers potential for elevated panoramic views to the west and south. The property is partially bounded by stone walls and offers excellent southern exposure—ideal for solar power installation. Room to roam on your own private compound with over 1600 ft of frontage on Ben Gilpatric Road, and 4500 ft on Old Road as shown on the survey. Additional acreage is available. Ben Gilpatrick Road has been a 'town way' since 1852. It is maintained by the town year-round 250 yards from its intersection with Tripptown Road, and is maintained in summer-only by the Town 500 feet from Brownfield Road (Rt 160). The remaining portion between the two town road sections was discontinued in 1955, and the article to vote did not state to retain a public easement. It reverted back to the property owners to the center of the road on each side. Therefore, the condition and maintenance of the road are at the prerogative of the landowner using the road for access. The road is in good condition from Brownfield Road to the southwest corner of the lot (see survey). After that, it becomes rougher, suitable for an SUV, truck, or ATV. The road can be improved as desired, with collaboration with other landowners. There is no formal road maintenance agreement in place. There is no power service nearby. Seller is reserving easement over the ''Old Road'' so called on the survey, which also serves as the easterly boundary. There is a very old, small gravesite area on the property that will be registered with the State. The property is currently under the Tree Growth tax designation. Mobile homes not allowed per deed. Neighborly and club ATV and snowmobile trails abound off of Ben Gilpatrick and link into ever bigger networks. Skiing at Pleasant Mountain and in the Whites is close by.
This is a very rare property available for a selective buyer looking for a personal compound property coupled with investment options to create smaller lots along the 1500 feet of water frontage or the 1400 feet of public road frontage. There are exceptional building opportunities in the blueberry field areas and along Little Clemons Pond. Power currently exists along the length of private Uptha Rd which serves as a ROW to two homes beyond this lot. That ROW will transfer. This property is two hours from greater Boston, one hour from Portland, and 1/2 hr from North Conway NH


Hiram is located in Maine. Hiram, Maine has a population of 1,674. Hiram is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 29.59% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.25%.
The median household income in Hiram, Maine is $47,734. The median household income for the surrounding county is $51,384 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hiram is 38.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 4.8 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.3 inches per year, with 77.9 inches of snow per year.