BR E STEPHENS KELLER WILLIAMS
LAKES & MOUNTAINS REALTY
20 Adams Shore Road MOULTONBOROUGH, NH
#TheBirchShore 100 ft. of frontage on Lake Winnipesaukee with a newer construction craftsman style home. This house has hardly been used and is ready for new owners to call it home. With .42 acres on the waterfront & .5 acres right behind the property, there is plenty of privacy. This property comes with two garages so there is plenty of parking. A cabana sits on the waters edge & is perfect for entertainment with a gas fireplace, vaulted ceilings, custom wood work & birch accents. To complement this waters edge cabana, step out onto your perched sandy beach with a custom fire-pit. Enjoy parking for up to three boats with its U-shaped composite decking dock with lighting. Irrigation, lawn space, patio area and a beautiful deck overlooking the views down towards Alton, this is a waterfront oasis. Inside enjoy the open concept living area. Enter the front door into your mudroom with a built-in bench and plenty of closet space. Continue into the open area and note the custom stone, wood burning fireplace. Off the living room and dining area are French doors leading to the outdoor oasis. The kitchen is a must-see with GE antique appliances, a kitchen island with bar seats and views out over the lake. Plenty of cabinet storage and granite counters. The floors throughout the home are beautiful tile in the bathrooms and 5.5" hickory floors. The finishing details are the essence of "NH Lake Life" from loons, birch logs, wooden canoes and more! SOLD FURNISHED! 20 Adams Shore is offered at 1,675,000.
KELLER WILLIAMS
LAKES & MOUNTAINS REALTY
Exterior Highlights § .42 waterfront acres with .5 acre back lot § 100 feet of Winnipesaukee waterfront § Fire Pit § Outdoor cabana with wood floors , custom birch accents, sliding doors to waterfront, fireplace § Large U-shaped dock with composite decking § 2 garages § Large deck overlooking waterfront § Hot tub § Large lawn space with irrigation and a perched beach § Stone pathways and steps
The Kitchen § Open concept living/dining space § Large center island with bar seating § Lake views § GE antique appliances § Hickory wood floors § Custom tile/stone backsplash § Wood beam ceiling accent § Pendant lighting § Granite/wood countertops § Wood cabinets § Abundant storage space and pantry closet
Living/Dining Space § Open concept dining/living space § Easy access to deck through French doors § Abundant lake views and natural light § Custom canoe wall accent § Gas fireplace and custom mantel and stone surround § 2-story ceiling with balcony above § Natural, lake finishes § Hickory floors § Wooden beam ceiling accent § Recessed lighting
Master Suite § Lake views § Abundant natural light § Hickory wood floors § Wood ceiling accent § Recessed lighting § Large ceiling fan § Suite style full bathroom: § Double vanities § Tub/shower with glass doors § Tile floors
Additional Bedrooms/Bathrooms § 3 additional bedrooms, one with private balcony overlooking waterfront, one with sliders to waterfront deck § 2 additional ¾ bathrooms § Hickory/Tile floors § Vaulted ceilings
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Second floor laundry room Third floor entertainment space: • Hickory wood floors • Built in entertainment storage • Surround sound • Additional sleeping bunks • Recessed lighting
Lake Winnipesaukee 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