Historic House Listings

24 acres in New Hampshire. The creek provides a pretty setting! $275,000

January 8, 2024

Love all of the acreage! The creek provides a pretty setting! The house was built in 1920. It is located on 24 acres in Haverhill, New Hampshire. The house could use some work, but it could be really cute. It is currently tenant occupied. The house features an enclosed front porch, some hardwood floors and two detached buildings. The property overlooks the Oliverian Brook. Three bedrooms, one bathroom and 1,316 square feet. $275,000

Contact Darren Sherburne with Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty: 802-333-4701

From the Zillow listing:

 

Located at the end of Tannery Road in Haverhill, New Hampshire, this three bedroom, one full bathroom home sits on 24 acres of land enrolled in New Hampshire’s Current Use program overlooking the Oliverian Brook with a detached two car garage and a barn structure that could be removed to expand the useable space of the lot or repaired for use in personal endeavors. The home has recently been updated and renovated, creating a more comfortable and modern space while keeping some historic touches such as the woodstove. Enter into the home via the covered porch and you find a mud room with the washer/dryer and a bay sink. The kitchen has a deep sink with a spray-hose faucet, and plenty of cabinet space for various forms of storage. The living space benefits from the southern exposure and natural light, and the primary bedroom has been relocated to the first floor and redesigned since purchase. The upper level has a large amount of potential too, with shorter ceilings but essentially a blank space for renovation. The property sits on both sides of Tannery Road as you progress into the dead end portion of the road. Following the bank up to the property at the top of the hill to the north, and bordering the Oliverian Brook on the southern line. A convenient location for commuting on Routes 10/5/302 as well as I91 or even I93 via Route 25. Benefit from the offerings of the surrounding towns with a set-back location. Currently tenant occupied.

 

 

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