44 Indian Path Laconia, NH
#44IndianPath 6 BEDS • 3 BATHS 2,275 SQ FT
$1,099,000
What was once the Laconia Ice House Inn, is now a highly desirable lake house retreat with unobstructed lake and mountain views. Situated at the end of a private, gated road, welcome home to a sunny and level lot, lined with sandy shorefront. Enjoy lawn games and outdoor entertainment on a grassy open space. Walk right into the water anywhere along the 150 foot beach or jump off the deep water 48 foot dock. Relax on the outdoor patio and enjoy long views down Paugus Bay. At night, any night of the year, unwind in the hot tub off the sunporch sliders and let the sound of waves along the shore put you at ease. This is a year-round home with updated conveniences, but a maintained rustic charm. The beautifully remodeled kitchen, has all the space for a family meal with lake views. Stainless steel appliances, beveridge fridge, quartz counters with a beautifully accented tile backsplash. Original hardwood floors carry throughout the space with their historic ice cleat markings. The large and open living space maintains the camp feel from the old inn with exposed beams and the pellet stove insert surrounded by a beautiful stone fireplace. The living space opens flows nicely into the screen porch, the ideal space to spend a summer evening enjoying your lake views, lined with sliders to maximize your view. Located within minutes by car and boat to popular dining and shopping destinations this property is ready for year-round use or your weekend retreat destination
145’ of sandy walk-in beach 48’ foot long dock Outdoor Hot tub off sunporch slider Level, grassy lawn space Outdoor patio
EXTERIOR FEATURES
EXTERIOR Features
Oversized Storage Shed Boat Launch Dock Bubbler for winter Long Lake views down Paugus Bay
EXTERIOR By Sky
Kitchen & Dining Area
2015 remodel Under cabinet lighting Tile and stone accented backsplash Wet bar Double wall oven Lake views Stainless steel appliances Pellet stove Stone fireplace Beveridge fridge Recessed lighting
Brick accented wallpaper Original wood floors Rustic, exposed beams Track lighting Pellet stove Stone fireplace Custom shades Stunning lake views open concept layout Wood paneled walls
Living ROOM
Sunporch
Laminate flooring Exposed, rustic beams Ceiling beams Slider access to outdoor hot tub Stair Access to outdoors Sliders with wide views out to the lake
Entry & Bedrooms
Bedrooms
Floor plans
“at #44IndianPAth we look back and the little things were the big things�:
Reading a book or taking a snooze on the sunporch listening to the waves on the beach 4 th of July parties, grilling, and fireworks off the dock Game Nights in the living room overlooking the water by the fireplace A glass of wine in the hot tub in the fall looking up at the starry night X-country skiing and snowmobiling in the winter along the railroad tracks Lawn games with a view Evening boat trips to dinner at the Margate or Naswa and Liliuokalani's for ice cream across the bay Paddle boarding sessions and kayaking along the coast of the bay
Favorite features: The way the shoreline comes in along the coast where the property is prevents boats from coming close to the shore line which provides even more privacy. This location benefits from all the lake has to offer – expansive views, sandy swimming area and a easy boat ride to all your town destinations. Being able to sleep so many for our family and friends yet have our own rooms was always a plus and we loved having a full house! Being close by boat and car to everything we need is a big luxury to year-round living Having a level property with a huge sandy walk-in beach is great for kids and elderly visitors Having deep water docking allows us to keep the boats in late into the Fall season
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.
LAKE WINNIPESAUKEE
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