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Rural homes, public events and a small-town feel
Tucked between Webster and the Merrimack River, Boscawen has hundreds of acres of surrounding forests and rural countryside, where new and mid-century homes sit beneath mature trees. Family-run farms and orchards, as well as locally owned hobby shops and restaurants, make up a good portion of Boscawen's quiet social scene, and it is common for residents to drive south to Penacook or Concord for more options. "I think one of the reasons people live here is the rural atmosphere. The original culture was very much agriculturally based, but even though the town has grown tremendously in the past 20 years, it maintains its small-town feel," says Bonny John, director of the Boscawen Public Library. "There is a strong sense of community, and although there is no 'center' or main shopping area right in town, everything you need is close by. We are minutes to I-93 and Concord. All in all, it's a great place to live." The Boscawen Public Library is one of the most popular places in town for both children and adult residents, offering programs like 'Gentle' yoga, book discussion groups, a writer's group and a weekly adult craft group. Outdoorsy locals enjoy access to garden stores and fruit picking, kayaking on the Merrimack River, hiking, and biking along the Northern Rail Trail.
Rustic and recently built New England homes
There is a wide variety of homes in Boscawen. Folks can find manufactured homes in mobile home communities or on their own lots, ranging from $100,000 to $200,000. Mid-century homes in several styles, from single-story ranch homes to split levels and bungalows, can cost between $300,000 and $500,000. Seniors needing housing or assistance can check out the Merrimack County Nursing Home on Daniel Webster Highway. Eagle Perch Drive is home to a new subdivision, where new traditional homes can cost between $700,000 and $800,000. Early 2000s homes in more established neighborhoods have large front porches and two-car garages and sit beneath mature maple trees. Most can cost between $500,000 and $700,000.
Smaller more affordable homes can be found tucked off the busy streets in the Boscawen area.
Spacious lots with homes tucked back off the street are a popular option in Boscawen.
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King Street shops, restaurants and grocery stores
To find nearby shops and restaurants, folks can head southeast in Boscawen down High Street, which eventually turns into King Street. They will discover chains like Dunkin’ and locally owned spots like Smoke Shack BBQ or Alan’s of Boscawen Restaurant, which is a family-style American diner and bar. Closer to Penacook, little hobby shops like Bittersweet Fabric Shop and Strings & Things Music store can be found. Chief’s Place on the Contoocook River is a pizza joint with subs and seafood. Farther west, folks can find farm stores like The Outback Sugar Shack, open on weekends and producing substantial amounts of maple syrup. Richardson’s Farm is a family-owned dairy farm and orchard with from-scratch ice cream, homemade apple crisp and pies. The nearest grocery store is Market Basket on Hoit Road, which is about 4 miles away next to the local HomeGoods.
Smoke Shack BBQ in Boscawen is a local favorite for a quick lunch.
Alan's Restaurant is a great spot for some comfort food in Boscawen.
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Twiggs Art Gallery and outdoor trails by the Merrimack River
The Northern Rail Trail west of King Street stretches 58 miles from Penacook to Lebanon. Folks can hike, bike or run along the trail, encountering covered bridges, tunnels, creeks and towering trees. Across from the trail’s parking area is Jamie Welch Memorial Field, which overlooks the Merrimack River. Adele Sanborn started the Twiggs Gallery on King Street nine years ago to provide herself with a studio space for her calligraphy and mixed media, create an art gallery and host workshops and classes. “There are three workshop areas and we run classes in the spring and fall, which is a fun way of getting the community involved. Anyone can be creative, whether they're in the kitchen, in the garden or with a paintbrush, and we want to remind them how important creativity is in their lives,” Sanborn says. The gallery also has a small retail space called Spriggs. Twiggs Gallery hosts several monthly groups for things like altered books, embroidery, poetry and an artistic POD that gathers to discuss art and technique. She says, “It's good to have a full gambit. It’s nice to get together with fellow creatives, and it certainly can create new friendships. It's a lot of fun.” The Black Forest Nursery Garden Center offers reasonable prices on perennials, shrubs and fruit-bearing trees for those who enjoy gardening. Those who like to paddle the Merrimack River can launch kayaks or canoes at the Canterbury Canoe Launch on Intervale Road on the river’s east bank.
Swing by Twiggs Art Gallery in Boscawen to pick up a gift for someone special.
Black Forest Nursery in Boscawen has a huge selection of plants and garden tools.
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Boscawen’s Old Home Day festival and art
The area’s most popular event is Old Home Day, which was created in the 1800s by one of New Hampshire’s governors to bring back farming families who were migrating into cities to find more work. “Old Home Day reminds us how important our town is. Each town in the area chooses a day; Boscawen’s is the Saturday before Labor Day, and the town hosts a festival with a parade, fireworks and games for the kids," Sanborn says. For Old Home Week, the Twiggs Gallery supports the event by focusing on the area’s farming culture. “Each year we'll choose an animal – the first year was a sheep – and we cut them out of thin plywood so Boscawen residents and businesses can buy them, paint them and display them in their yards.” Then, judges go around and pick the best ones. “It's a great way for new people to tour the art in town and see different streets and houses they might never have seen. This year we chose pigs and call them our Swanky Swines," Sanborn says.
Merrimack County Public School athletic programs
Boscawen Elementary School teaches kindergarten through fifth grade and scores a C-plus on Niche. Students will then move on to Merrimack Valley Middle School, rated a C, and Merrimack Valley High School, graded a C-minus. Both are located about 5 miles south in Penacook. The middle and high schools have dozens of sports fields and courts, encouraging athletes to join one of many sports teams. Next to the school is Rolfe Park, which has pickleball and basketball courts, ballfields and a public pool.
Merrimack Valley Middle School in Concord serves grades 6-8.
Boscawen Elementary has an overall grade of C+ on Niche.
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Commutes to Concord and drives down King Street
Nearby Penacook is less than 5 miles away and can be reached by driving or taking Concord Area Transit buses down King Street. Locals can also take Route 4 south for about 11 miles to reach Concord in less than 20 minutes. There, they can access Concord Hospital, the Capitol Center for the Arts and the McAuliffe-Shepard Discover Center science museum. Nearby Interstate 93 also lets drivers head 16 miles up to Tilton or all the way down to Manchester, which is about 28 miles south.
Route 4 in Boscawen is a convenient way for visitors and residents to get around town.
A multitude of housing styles line the peaceful streets of Boscawen.
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Parks in this Area
Jamie Welch Memorial Field
Transit
Airport
Manchester Boston Regional
53 min drive
Crime and Safety
1 - Low Crime, 10 - High Crime
Boscawen
US
Homicide
2
4
Sexual Assault
2
4
Assault with Weapon
2
4
Robbery
2
4
Burglary
1
4
Motor Vehicle Theft
1
4
Larceny
1
4
Crime Score
2
4
Source: WhatIsMyCrimeRisk.com
Demographics and Home Trends
On average, homes in Boscawen, NH sell after 31 days on the market compared to the national average of 47 days. The average sale price for homes in Boscawen, NH over the last 12 months is $514,512, up 19% from the average home sale price over the previous 12 months.
New construction ready in early spring 2025. House is framed and sided and interior is sheetrocked, hardwood floors are done, tile in bathrooms done, fireplace is trimmed and kitchen cabinets have been installed. First floor has the primary bedroom with full bath and walk in closet, washer and dryer and a half bath. Kitchen is open to the family room with gas fireplace, hardwood floors, center
Discover this charming 1825 Victorian just seconds from the Concord line and a short walk to downtown Penacook! This character-filled home features a thoughtfully updated kitchen with butcher block countertops, built-in shelving, and a fresh new backsplash. An expansive four-season sunroom fills the space with natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The first floor also includes a
Affordable housing! Dont miss out! Home could need minor work if desired or keep it the way it is. With some work, you could have a possible rental unit upstairs or in law apartment. Located near commuting routes, bike tails ( rail trial 60 mi) and the pemi river all just steps away, kayak ,swim or fish. home has been used as a rental.Property might go fha. Room for everyone!
***BACK ON THE MARKET*** Affordable, one level living! Talk about location...this 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home is conveniently located off Exit 17 with easy access to the highway, groceries, shopping, and so much more. Detached 28' x 30' garage with electricity and storage above. Incredible yard with hardscaping, an oversized deck, and privacy out back. Public water to the home, with a newer
8 Separate Condo Units for sale all on one level! Great location only minutes to Concord and Highways. Only 8 units in all with 4 buildings. Low Condo Fee! These units are fully appliance including washer/dryer. Beautiful spacious white kitchens, granite counters, s/s appliances. Owner is selling all 8 units, some have leases, but others are vacant. Some of the pictures maybe mirror image
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Average Home Value
Source: Public Records
Property Mix - Square Feet
This Neighborhood Has More Owners
Demographics
Total Population
4,053
Median Age
44
Population under 18
19.6%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
23.5%
On par with the national average
19.1%
Finances
Median Household Income
$82,544
Above the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$93,157
Education and Workforce
High School Graduates
92.9%
College Graduates
22.6%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
4.4%
Below the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
62.3%
Area Factors
Somewhat Bikeable
Bike Score®
22/ 100
Car-Dependent
Walk Score®
0/ 100
Source: Walk Score
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