69 South Main Street Wolfeboro, NH
69 South Main St. 69 South Main Street is a lovely 1938 Colonial with an in-town location that allows you to walk to all that Wolfeboro offers. Set on .79 acre, it has a total of approximately 3,570 square feet of living space and an attached two-car garage. This home has four bedrooms, two and a half baths, and a multitude of other rooms. It has been well cared for over the years. 69 South Main Street is offered at $2,200,000.
The Waterfront This home features 138’ of Lake Winnipesaukee water frontage, along with a 48x58’ dry boathouse with a 6-car garage and waterfront porch on the main level and dry boat storage underneath. There is also a lakeside patio and crib dock. On the rest of the property you’ll find large decks and attractive perennial plantings.
Location is everything, and this home is in a prime spot in Wolfeboro. Watch the Fourth of July parade from the front yard, or enjoy the summer boat traffic at the town docks from your own dock. Walk to shopping, restaurants, parks, and town offices. This is a one-of-a-kind property!
The Boathouse
The Home Some of the features of this home include: • • • • • • • •
Kitchen with butler’s pantry and china closet Heated sunroom with wet bar Wood-burning fireplace Hardwood flooring Master bedroom with full bath Third floor dormitory 200 amp electrical service Town water and sewer
The Living Room & Sunroom
The Kitchen & Dining Room
The Master Suite
The Den & Office
The Porch and Bedrooms
The Property
The Views
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.
Wolfeboro Wolfeboro, New Hampshire is known as “The Oldest Summer Resort in America” Wolfeboro's claim to fame is 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.