One of the most impressive view properties situated on Lake Winnipesaukee, this magnificent Gilford home is poised on its own 1.6 acres, rimmed by sandy bottom waters along 183 feet of shoreline. Almost every room features a commanding view of Diamond Island, The Broads and Rattlesnake Island. This property features quintessential NH indoor/outdoor comfort. Along the water's edge a spacious and landscaped level lawn space awaits camp fires by night and lawn games by day. The renovated boat house with docking on all three sides in deep, clear water makes not only for the perfect swim area, but significant docking, storage space and a home inside for your boat and toys. The water-side elevator makes access to and from the water and house, a fun convenient ride with a breath-taking view! With multiple outdoor decks, and patios each with their own ever-inspiring views, discover their varying spaces welcoming relaxation under the sun or stars. Appropriately private and luxurious the interior is spacious, bright and open. The first-floor master suite is distinguished by not only the views from the balcony, but its steam shower, jetted tub, walk-in closets, gas fireplace and cathedral ceilings. Enjoy a phenomenal entry with great room, curved dining room, wet-bar, open living and large kitchen. Four more bedrooms all en-suite, a private office and recreation room all display beautiful craftsmanship and attention to detail. The three car-attached provides room for all your toys.
Level lawn space on shoreline Water-side exterior elevator Multiple decks to take advantage of all view points Outdoor Hot Tub (2.5 Years Old) New Retaining Walls Hard Plumbed Gas Line for Grille
Paved Driveway Mason-veneer siding Town Sewer 3 Car Attached garage with storage space above Very private on all four sides of lot
Double Wall Oven Kitchen Island Open to living room , great room and dining room Granite counters Gas Range Wine Cooler Two sinks Spice racks
Gas fireplace Opens to balcony and deck Vaulted two-story ceilings Stunning hardwood floors Long-lake views
Gas Fireplace Wet-Bar area Long Lake Views Open to kitchen Door out to deck Vaulted Ceilings
Private balcony Long, lake views Gas Fireplace Vaulted ceiling Jetted tub His and Hers Closets Steam shower Double vanities Hardwood flooring
Views out to Diamond Island & Rattlesnake Island Bedroom Balcony views for master and two guest suites Two-lower tier view decks Long lake views
Boat house can house up to a 27’ boat Parking on all three sides Auto-open overhead door Newly restored inside and outside 2 years ago, siding, decking etc. Plenty of storage space for water toys, life jackets and more!
The Little Things Were The Big Things… Summer time…daily passing of the M/S Mount Washington! Fishing off the dock for large and small mouth bass 5 Minutes to Gunstock for Winter sports and summer zip-lining
5 Minutes to Gunstock for Winter sports and summer zip-lining
Walking around in the water with the clear sandy bottom between your toes!
Being a short-distance to Bank of NH Pavilion for summer concerts to see our favorite musical artists
Rides up and down the water-side elevator are always a treat and exciting for the kids!
Star-gazing at night over the lake is truly a dream…you can see so far out and when a meteorshower comes through it is magical
Corn-hole tournaments on the level lawn by the water, with bonfires at night with smores
We have plenty of areas to gather together but with all bedrooms as ensuites everyone can have their own privacy as well
The location is so private and quiet, yet a short distance to dining and local attractions
Sitting on any of the many decks with a coffee in hand watching the sunrise is picturesque Not having to cover the boat every time, instead housing in the boathouse keeps it protected from the elements
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 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 waterslides to public beaches and art galleries. All communities have public parks and docks.
Facts: • 21 miles long, 1-9 miles wide • 79 square miles • Maximum depth is 212 feet • 258 islands • Driving around the lake distance – 63 miles