69 Copple Crown Road New durham, NH
The Home 107 Clay Point Road is a contemporary style home custom built in 2008 by Willowgrass Homes, LLC. Set on 4.3 acres, it has a total of approximately 5,300 square feet of living space and a three-car garage. This home has four bedrooms, four baths, and a total of fourteen rooms. It has been meticulously maintained to the condition it is in today. 107 Clay Point Road is offered at $3,800,000.
The Property
The Living Room The main foyer opens into the living room and offers lake views straight through the front of the house. The lovely inlaid-stone compass rose welcomes visitors and sets the tone of this waterfront property.
The Kitchen Some of the amenities of this kitchen include: • • • • • • • • • •
Center island with prep sink and disposal Granite countertops Viking double ovens and 6-burner gas range Wood-clad Viking refrigerator Under-cabinet and pendant lighting Pull-out spice rack drawer Pull-out pantry shelves alongside refrigerator Radiant heat Breakfast bar with stools Easy access to butler’s pantry, dining room, and grilling area • Wine refrigerator in pantry • French doors leading to outdoor entertainment area
Master Bedroom & Office This first floor master suite offers: • • • • • •
15 x 19’ bedroom space Views of Lake Winnipesaukee French doors to porch Gas fireplace Vaulted ceiling Huge walk-in closet with shelving
The master bath has: • • • • •
Jetted tub Walk-in shower with seating Double sinks Linen closet Granite surfaces and tile flooring
The Family Room This upper level family room is perfect for entertaining or relaxing with the family. Measuring 21 x 33’, there is room for just about everything! Here you’ll find: • • • •
Stone fireplace with hearth (gas) Huge windows that look out to the lake Carpeted floor Wired for speakers
Gallery
Lake Winnipesaukee Lake Winnipesaukee has a total area of 44,586 acres and a maximum depth of 168 feet.
New Hampshire’s largest and most famous lake, Winnipesaukee has been a tourist destination for more than a century. The Native American name for the lake means either “smile of the Great Spirit” or “beautiful water in a high place.” The third largest body of water in New England, it is surrounded by three mountain ranges. The wooded shoreline and crystal clear water of this spring-fed lake make it a popular summer destination. It is one of the best lake trout and salmon fishing waters in New England, and is ringed with numerous villages and towns that offer everything from boardwalks and water slides to public beaches and art galleries. All communities have public parks and docks.