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Just minutes from Lake Winnipesaukee, Lake Wentworth, the Cotton Valley Rail Trail, The Nick Recreation Park, and downtown Wolfeboro

to your new home! Welcome

Privacy meets convenience in this move-in ready 3-bed, 2-bath home on 26 acres just minutes from Lake Winnipesaukee, Lake Wentworth, the Cotton Valley Rail Trail, The Nick Recreation Park, and downtown Wolfeboro Enjoy spacious living areas with a thoughtful layout. Stay comfortable year-round with efficient mini-splits and radiant heat. Never deal with oil or gas again! Homesteaders will appreciate the large chicken coop and ample gardening area. The full walkout basement is a blank canvas ready to bring your vision to life: extra bedrooms, baths, family room, office you name it! Great opportunity to build some equity while living in comfort.

Living Room

Kitchen

Dining Area

Primary Bedroom

Primary Bath

Bedroom

Bedroom

Deck

Exterior

Main House Floorplan:

PARKS

ABENAKI-SEWALL WOODS BIKE PATHS

Network of biking and walking paths that stretch from Abenaki Ski Area to downtown Wolfeboro & then on to the Sewall Woods Conservation Area. The paths are crushed stone dust and are easily passable on bikes, walking, wheelchairs-- even a tricycle!

A delightful waterfront park located in downtown Wolfeboro that is home to summer concerts, art shows, and special events Located adjacent to the Town Docks on Main Street.

This “pocket park” in downtown Wolfeboro is a great place to stop and have a picnic, eat some ice cream, take a rest on your bike ride along the Bridge Falls Path, or just sit and enjoy the views of Back Bay. This park was gifted by the Bean Family, with assistance from the Wolfeboro Conservation Commission and the Wolfeboro-Tuftonboro Landbank.

Clark park is a tranquil oasis of green in downtown Wolfeboro, that offers an open field, shady areas, picnic tables and gardens Also located at Clark Park is the Clark House Museum Complex managed by the Wolfeboro Historical Society: www.wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org Located at 233 South Main St., across from Huggins Hospital.

Adjacent to Back Bay, and the Bridge Falls Path multi-use recreation area in downtown Wolfeboro. Come enjoy lit tennis courts, soccer fields, baseball diamond, basketball courts, the Sue Glenn Playground, and Pavilion with public restrooms

Come enjoy this 1/2 mile multi-use trail that connects to a regional network of multi-use trails. The Bridge Falls Path provides a scenic walk, run or bike ride along the shores of Back Bay in between the Railroad Depot of downtown to Wolfeboro Falls. After crossing Route 28, it becomes the Cotton Valley Rail Trail and continues toward Albee Beach, Wakefield and beyond

The Cotton Valley Trail connects with the Bridge Falls Path to provide multiuse rail trail access through Wolfeboro, along the shores of Crescent Lake and Lake Wentworth and onwards to Wakefield and beyond. Managed by the Trails, Rails Action Committee (CVTC), the Cotton Valley Trail provides year round recreational opportunities and green-commuting options for Wolfeboro residents

Front Bay Park is Wolfeboro’s newest park! Located on Bay St. along the shores of Front Bay (also known as Back Bay) Newly constructed network of walking paths, views of the bay & downtown Wolfeboro, a gazebo, kayak/canoe access & parking.

Located at the end of Clark Road. Waterfront point offering views of Wolfeboro Bay and Islands as well as deep-water swimming No commercial diving.

CATE PARK
FOSS FIELD
BEAN PARK
CLARK PARK
FRONT BAY PARK MCKINNEY PARK
BRIDGE FALLS PATH
COTTON VALLEY RAIL TRAIL

SEWALL WOODS CONSERVATION AREA

Extensive walking, running and XC Ski trails in close proximity to downtown Wolfeboro. This property is owned by the Lakes Region Conservation Trust. Features miles of trails and a peaceful woodland setting. Located on Clow Road near Pleasant Street.

Hours: Dawn to dusk

Location: Route 28N, across from The Nick Beautiful sandy beach on Lake Wentworth Shallow swimmingarea for younger swimmers and lap swimmers. Grills available on first come first served basis. NO PETS, NO BUS GROUPS. *Beach pass required for parking.

PARKS & MORE

SUE GLENN PLAYGROUND

Located at the “The Nick” Recreation Park on Route 28. Apparatusisin place year round

WOLFEBORO SKATE PARK CEMETERIES

The Parks and Recreation Department maintains 33 of the 79 cemeteries around town. Check our website to see a list of cemeteries. www.wolfeboronh.us/parksrecreation/pages/cemeteries

BEACHES

Hours: Dawn to dusk

Location: Clark Road Beautiful sandy beach onLake Winnipesaukee. Anactivebeachwith swimlessons. Swimteamdocks available for lap swimmingwhen practices not in session.Noinflatable rafts or non-Coast Guard approved swimaides allowed. NOPETS, NO BUSGROUPS.

Hours: Dawn to dusk

Location: Forest Road

Agradual slope from the beach provides a shallow swim area for younger swimmers on Lake Winnipesaukee Site of Granite Man Triathlon Sat. Aug. 16th. Day camp is hereWednesdays from July 1-Aug 15 NOPETS, NO BUS GROUPS. *Beachpass required for parking.

PLAYGROUNDS & COURTS

Location: Foss Field/Off Lehner St., Open to the public dawn until dusk Ages 5-12, under 8 years old requires parent supervision

RAILROAD STATION PLAYGROUND

Location: Railroad Ave., Next to Railroad Station. Open to the public dawn until dusk. Ages 2-6.

TENNIS & PICKLEBALL COURTS

Telephone: 569-5827

Location: Foss Field Recreation Area (4 Tennis and 2 Pickleball courts) Lit Courts: June - October | Nightly until 10:00 PM

ALLEN ALBEE BEACH*
BREWSTER BEACH
CARRY BEACH*

THE CLARK MUSEUM COMPLEX

MUSEUMS

Location: 233 SouthMainStreet, Wolfeboro(acrossfrom Huggins Hospital)

Telephone: (603) 569-4997

Hours: Open seasonally from July through August

Wed - Fri: 10am-4pm | Sat: 10am-2pm

Tours by appointment in Spring and Fall. Operated by Wolfeboro Historical Society. www.wolfeborohistoricalsociety.org

THE NEW HAMPSHIRE BOAT MUSEUM

Telephone: (603) 569-4554

Hours: Moultonborough location-May24-Sept.28

Tues - Sat: 10am-4pm | Sun: 12pm-4pm Wolfeboro location: by appointment

Contact: museum@nhbm org

Find more information here: www.nhbm.org

THE WRIGHT MUSEUM OF WORLD WAR II

Location: 77 Center Street, Wolfeboro, NH

Telephone: (603) 569-1212

Hours: Open seasonally from May through October

Mon - Sat: 10am-4pm | Last ticket sold at 3pm

Find more information here: www.wrightmuseum.org

Location:399Center Street, Wolfeboro, NH | 130 Whittier Hwy, Moultonborough, NH

PUBLIC BATHROOMS:

Time:Open 7am - 9pm during summermonths

VISITOR INFORMATION

PUBLICBOATLAUNCH & BOAT TRAILER PARKING

Dockside: Trailer parking at Glendon St. lot

Locations: Chamber of Commerce building onRailroad Ave. (in back)

Dockside bathrooms open May through mid October

Foss Field Pavilion bathrooms open May through mid October. Open 7am - 5pm during wintermonths

Libby Museum: Trailer parking in museum lot

Back Bay(on RailroadAve): by the Chamber-launching for smaller boats available if boat fits under bridge if going out to Lake Winnipesaukee-trailer parking on Glendon St.

Mast Landing (on Center St.): Parking for Lake Wentworth Island allows boat trailers.

WOLFEBORO HISTORICAL SOCIETY EVENTS

100TH YEARCENTENNIALCELEBRATION

July 2, 2025

ANTIQUE AND VINTAGE FAIRS*

11am-3pm 11am-3pm 11am-3pm

*In case of rain, fair iscancelled.

MONDAY EVENING FREE LECTURE SERIES

July 5: August 2: October 4: July7: August 4:

The Last Rattlesnake in NH

Walking in the Woods with Robert Frost

7pm at the Clark Museum Barn

THE NICHOLAS J. PERNOKAS RECREATION PARK (THE NICK)

Location: 10 Trotting Track Road. Telephone: (603) 569-1909

www thenick org | admin@thenick org

WALKING TOURS WITH DR. JOHN FOLEY | 10am at Train Station

July 12 & 26, August 9 & 23

VINTAGE ZITHER MUSIC WITH KATHERINE RHODA

July 30: September 21:

7pm| Tickets $20.00

HISTORIC FIGURES TEA

2pm at Clark Museum Barn| $25.00

Non-members, $20.00 WHS Members. You must call to reservetickets (603-569-4997)

HALLOWEENTRICKOR TREAT

October 31:

(Sameday as Town event)

THE NICK PROGRAMS

TheNick is a privately funded nonprofit organization

providing our community’s sports leagues, families, municipalities, towns and nonprofits with affordable or freespace to recreate and run programs that promote health, play, and community connections

SUMMER/FALL SPORTS HOSTED AT THE NICK

Soccer, field hockey, lacrosse, baseball, softball, track & field

WOLFEBORO AREA FARMER’S MARKET

May - November | www wolfeborofarmersmarket com

Open daily to all, our 32-acre park features a playground, walking path, sports fields, track, dog park and more! Check the website for upcoming events and programs!

THE YOUTH ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (YAP)

The Nick’s Youth Assistance Scholarship Program provides sports scholarships and equipment for children needing financial assistance to participate in any and all programs run at The Nick. Apply at www.thenick.org!

BRING THE NICK INDOORS!

The Nick is currently seeking tax-deductible donations to support annual operations and help build a 33,500-squarefoot multi-use indoor facility! To learn more about the project or how this new space can be utilized please contact us at Admin@TheNick.org or visit www.thenick.org.

TRI-TEK EVENTS 4TH ANNUAL TRIATHLON

Saturday, August 2nd | www.tritekevents.com

WOLFEBORO AREA CHILDREN’S CENTER ANNUAL TOUCH-A-TRUCK EVENT

Sunday, September 14th |www thechildrenscenternh org

KINGSWOOD YOUTH CENTER

KINGSWOOD YOUTH CENTER:

The Kingswood Youth Center offers FreeSummer Programs for Governor Wentworth RegionalSchool District grades 7-12 teens!Dayand eveningprogramswill be available three times each week and include centerbased activities and fun field trips.

There will be free food, swimming, live shows, and more! To see our schedule, please visit www.thekyc.org. For more information, text 603-273-6643, call 603-569-5949, or email info@thekyc org

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