162 Alpine Park Road MoultonboroUgh, NH
Welcome to your new home! Exceptionally crafted Lake Winnipesaukee property that is the complete package of exquisite home, boathouse, long views, prime frontage and waterfront luxury all in a very private setting. The 2.7 acre lot includes 255’ of crystal clear water, full day sun with southwest exposure, mahogany decked boathouse that accommodates two 30’ boats and unobstructed, long views of the lake and the Belknap Mountains. The exceptionally landscaped exterior is a gardener's paradise, offering sun gardens, shade garden and a fenced vegetable garden. Built by premier home builders, Wood & Clay, this magnificent home features exceptional craftsmanship and attention to detail throughout. The open and flowing layout is conducive to entertaining large crowds with ease, yet offers many intimate conversational areas. Over 7,000 square feet of finished living space includes 6 bedrooms, 7 baths, chef’s kitchen w/pantry, dining area with rounded window banks, 1st flr office/den, lower level family room, 3 season sunroom and 2 custom fireplaces. There is plenty of room for everyone with private spaces on both the 2nd flr and lower level. Experience lakeside living from any of the great outdoor vistas – the 3 season porch, large deck, stone patio overlooking the lake, boathouse, dock or the lakeside lawn areas. 3 car garage offers plenty of storage. The location is perfect – 25 minutes from I-93, 10 minutes to Meredith’s shops and restaurants and very central location by boat to anywhere on the Lake. 162 Alpine Park Road is offered at $4,500,000
Garden and Front Views
Foyer
Great Room
Kitchen and Dining Area
Family Room
Sun Room
Master Suite
Bedrooms
Bedrooms
Bedrooms
2nd Floor Loft and Office
Deck and Lower Level Patio
Front Yard
Boathouse
Waterfront
Floor Plan - Lower
Floor Plan - Main
Floor Plan - Upper
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, 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.