Back and better than ever! This riverfront property is back on the market with additional acreage and an improved price. Riverfront Property with direct access to ATV/Snowmobile Trail** Seize the rare opportunity to own a beautiful piece of riverfront property on the picturesque Baker River. This exceptional location offers a perfect spot for outdoor enthusiasts. Whether you're looking to build your forever home or establish an Airbnb, this property provides the perfect setting. **Key Features: **Riverfront Access**Perfect for adventurous activities year-round**Electricity is set up for three sites**Quaint Neighborhood** Nestled in a charming community, offering a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere. Donâ??t miss out on a chance to own a slice of paradise! Lots to do in the area - The famous Rumney Climbing Rocks fifteen minutes away, Mount Mooselauke for Hiking, area lakes for swimming and kayaking/boating. Please be conscientious when walking the lot, and not block ATV trail with your vehicle
Discover a truly extraordinary piece of New Hampshire in this 82± acres of unspoiled land featuring a cascading waterfall, known by locals as Goves Falls. This remarkable property offers multiple potential building sites, each with its own unique perspective. Choose an elevated perch to capture the views, or build closer to the falls where you can relax to the soothing sound of water tumbling over natural ledges into tranquil pools below. Whether you're dreaming of a secluded estate, family compound, or a nature-inspired retreat, the possibilities here are endless. The land has been carefully managed for years by a dedicated steward, resulting in a healthy stand of timber and a landscape rich with natural beauty. With its combination of privacy, topography, and awe-inspiring water features, this is more than just a parcel of landâ??itâ??s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of the extraordinary. Parcels like this are rarely available. If youâ??re seeking something truly special, donâ??t miss the chance to walk this land and experience its magic for yourself.
Have you ever dreamed of owning your own private pond and river frontage? This remarkable ±45-acre land parcel offers over 3,000 feet of frontage on the beautiful Baker River and is packed with opportunity. Whether you're seeking a getaway, a multi-residence family compound, or envisioning a thriving recreation-based business, this property is a rare find. The property currently supports several active businesses and includes multiple outbuildingsâ??such as a steel garage, three arch-style canvas structures, and an office building that could be easily converted into a residence. With a valid excavation permit in place, there is still a significant gravel reserve available, offering immediate investment value. Also on site: a functioning lumber retail area, a firewood operation with +/- 800 cords drying, a log cabin business, complete with tools for creating kits and an equipment rental operation.While the list price reflects the real estate only, the existing businesses may be negotiable separatelyâ??making this an exciting prospect for entrepreneurs. Enjoy year-round recreation with nearby access to hiking, snowmobiling/atv trails, skiing, and lake sports. This site is ideally suited for development into a campground, family retreat, or adventure tourism destination.
Wentworth is located in New Hampshire. Wentworth, New Hampshire has a population of 1,099. Wentworth is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.48% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.41%.
The median household income in Wentworth, New Hampshire is $79,375. The median household income for the surrounding county is $73,755 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Wentworth is 44.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 80.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 6.5 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 43.1 inches per year, with 72.4 inches of snow per year.