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$2,375 per month
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2 Beds
344 Andover Rd, New London, NH 03257
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Joan Wallen BHG The Masiello Group New London
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FURNISHED, SEASONAL RENTAL across from Pleasant Lake. Rustic cottage with 2 bedrooms, open concept, and nice views of Pleasant Lake. Use of 1/2 of the dock across the road on Pleasant Lake with steps for swimming from the dock.Available May-October! Beds: 1 Queen, 3 Twins.Pricing: Summer-$1300/week and $4600/month. Off-season rate: $1600/month. Optional linen service: $200.End of stay
Melissa Allen Gray Ledges Rentals
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1545 Route 114, Sutton, NH 03260
Quaint Sutton Village farmhouse with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom located just 30 minutes to Mount Sunapee and 5 minutes to New London! Warm up by the wood-burning fireplace, notice the old wood flooring, and screened porch off the barn. This property is available 9/1-5/31 and has a WIFI and Roku set-up. Come and take a look at this great value! Short term rentals are subject to NH Rooms & Meals
Melissa Allen Gray Ledges Rentals
Warner, New Hampshire, offers a blend of countryside charm and community vibrancy, with its Main Street serving as a hub for local shops, dining, and cultural events. The town is known for its unique attractions, including the Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum and the New Hampshire Telephone Museum, providing residents with distinct things to do. Warner's housing market features a variety of styles, from 1800s cabins and farmhouses to modern farmhouses and Colonial Revival homes, some offering expansive views and acreage. The community is active, with MainStreet Warner, Inc. hosting events at Jim Mitchell Community Park, including concerts and theatrical performances. The Warner Fall Foliage Festival is a longstanding tradition celebrating the harvest season. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Riverside Park's sports facilities, the Warner Rail Trail, and hiking at Rollins State Park. Agritourism is growing, with local farms offering experiences like berry picking and wreath-making classes. Warner students attend schools in the Kearsarge Regional School District, which has a solid reputation. While Warner lacks public transportation, it is conveniently located 22 miles from Concord and 36 miles from Manchester, making it accessible for commuters. The town's rural setting is complemented by its community spirit and scenic landscapes, providing a balanced lifestyle for residents.