Wolfeboro, NH
80 Parker Island Road is a contemporary style home built in 2007. Set on 3.03 acres, it has a total of approximately 7,254 square feet of living space and an attached threecar garage. This home has six bedrooms, seven baths, and a total of twelve rooms. It has been meticulously maintained to the condition it is in today. 80 Parker Island Road is offered at $4,999,000.
This beautifully designed custom built home is in like-new condition. Set on a quiet road, it offers a nice lot with a wonderful sandy beach, 310’ of water frontage on Lake Winnipesaukee, crystal clear water, and a boathouse. Mature growth trees on the property boundaries provide ample privacy and a feeling of seclusion, while being minutes to downtown Wolfeboro both by car and by boat. The location here offers unique protection from the prevailing winds. Some features: • Southern exposure • 310’ on Lake Winnipesaukee with sandy bottom • Views of Rattlesnake Island and the Belknap Mountains • Walk-in sandy beach • Stone patio overlooking the beach and water • Park-like setting • Large circular driveway • Less than two hours from Boston
The fieldstone and mahogany boathouse is something of a landmark on the lake. Blending nicely into the landscape, it offers: • Space for two boats • Extensive docking • Hydraulic lift • Storage space • Beautiful architecture
This beautiful home is a recognizable presence on the lake. Spacious and immaculate, it offers numerous amenities: • • • • • • • • • • • •
First floor master suite Formal dining room Crown molding throughout Security system Three-car garage Finished lower level Central vacuum Central AC Vaulted ceilings Spectacular views Room over the garage for future expansion Superior construction
The main living area offers soaring ceilings and unusual windows that flood the room with light. Hardwood flooring, built-ins, and a large brick fireplace create a comfortable and cozy feel despite the size of the room. French doors open to a covered porch facing the lake, which runs the length of the house. This room is also open to the dining room, which can easily seat 8 and has a wall of cabinets that create a space for serving and also houses a small refrigerator and ice maker.
The kitchen is warm and inviting, with a bay window that overlooks the gardens. Here you will find: • Six-burner gas range • Double ovens • Desk space • Island with eating space • Breakfast bar with views to the lake • Large walk-in pantry
The huge master suite is located on the main floor and offers these amenities: • A wall of windows and French doors leading out to a private screened porch • Gorgeous views of Lake Winnipesaukee • Enormous walk-in closet • Master bath with two separate vanities • Glass and tile shower
Five bedrooms are located on the second level, each with its own bathroom.
There are two family rooms, one upstairs and one downstairs. The upper level room has lake views and space for a pool table; the lower level room features French doors that open to a stone patio.
This home boasts three acres of natural gardens and stonework. The round stone patio anchors the space, with the beach and boathouse just steps away. The paths and stone walls are accented with easy-care perennials, and the 310’ of shoreline feels natural and undisturbed. This is the perfect balance of hardscape, landscape and lighting for entertaining.
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, it 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.
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire is known as “The Oldest Summer Resort in America,” a title earned based on the building of a large summer mansion on the shores of Lake Wentworth in 1771 by Colonial Governor John Wentworth. Wolfeboro is a traditional walking downtown with local artisan galleries, gift shops and nice restaurants. It is the quintessential New England town. Wolfeboro is only two hours from Boston’s Logan International Airport and is an hour and twenty minutes from Manchester Airport. There is also a full-service local airport in Laconia (KLCI) just a half hour away. With no income or sales tax, there is a lot to love in this wonderful area.