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Lake Life is Life. Make it Yours. Lake Access Chalet to Belleau Lake | 71 Vachon Drive, East Wakefield, New Hampshire, 03830

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71 Vachon Drive, East Wakefield, New Hampshire | Belleau Lake Community

Imagine a place where your dream home has access

to everything a great lake community is all about, two separate amenities rarely found. One is a perfect sugar sandy beach to enjoy swimming or to take in the sun. The other is a private gated area with parking, a boat launch, summer bathroom, and a bridge to a community island with picnic grounds, horse shoe pits, plenty of tables, grills, and a spectacular covered Pavilion for entertaining

Imagine a place a place where you can enjoy the in shade. Both beach areas are a short distance from your perfect home.

Lake Life without the Lakefront price. The home has a WOW factor the second you walk in. Towering wood cathedral ceilings, walls of windows, beautiful low maintenance floors and open kitchen with island and granite tops. Perched on a .71 acre lot you enjoy a forest from your composite deck and bedroom windows. Walk or travel by golf cart to one of the two beach and park areas for a day at the lake without paying waterfront home prices. This is a very well

Imagine Coming Home to a place few organized community that takes care of everyone.

are lucky enough to call a vacation spot yet this can be your every day home.

Close to all the Lakes Region can offer year round from mountains and lakes as well as being close to the seacoast. Plan on a lifetime of memories. Lake life is Life. Make this your life.


Presented by Michael Travis | 603-303-2599 | www.LakeAccessHome.com


71 Vachon Drive, East Wakefield, New Hampshire | Belleau Lake Community


Presented by Michael Travis | 603-303-2599 | www.LakeAccessHome.com


71 Vachon Drive, East Wakefield, New Hampshire | Belleau Lake Community


Presented by Michael Travis | 603-303-2599 | www.LakeAccessHome.com


71 Vachon Drive, East Wakefield, New Hampshire | Belleau Lake Community


Presented by Michael Travis | 603-303-2599 | www.LakeAccessHome.com

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Features and Amenities

INTERIOR

- High efficiency spray foam insulation throughout main living areas exterior walls and ceilings - Blue board and plaster - Benjamin Moore paint throughout - 24’ cathedral ceiling over great room - Cathedral ceiling continued through loft - Knotty pine great room and dormer ceiling with matte/satin poly finish - Closet systems installed in all bedrooms - Stone Polymer Composite flooring throughout house - Storage space in both eves of loft

- Custom made barn doors with matte black hardware and track for storage access - Solid core shaker style interior doors throughout - Matte black door knobs throughout - Oversized trim, molding, and baseboard throughout

KITCHEN

- White all plywood shaker, soft close, dovetail construction cabinets with gray island - Granite throughout - Matte black faucet with stainless steel sink - Matte black hardware - Whirlpool appliance package with French door LG refrigerator

- Matte black lighting in bedrooms - Recessed led lighting throughout hallway - Matte black bathroom vanity light fixtures - Broan-NuTone extra quiet, antimicrobial virus killing vent/fan light combo in bathrooms - 72” black great room ceiling fan and 2 x 52” black ceiling fans in loft - Beautiful matte black chandelier in loft dormer - Matte black exterior sconce lights at each entrance

LIGHTING / FIXTURES

- Recessed led gimbal lighting throughout cathedral and loft ceiling - Geometric pendant light over sink

BATHROOMS

- Kohler toilets - Kohler showers/tub - Moen shower/tub fixtures - Solid plywood, soft close vanities with matte black hardware and matte black faucets - Beautiful round natural wood tone vanity mirrors - Extra shelving installed in primary bathroom


Features and Amenities

EXTRAS

- Smart home enabled - High end Schlage Encode Wi-Fi deadbolt - Ring Security Camera flood light on front gable end - Honeywell T9 Wi-Fi thermostat - Wi-Fi enabled garage door openers basement

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LANDSCAPE

- Ample space for potential finished - Heated 2 car finished garage

- New private septic - New private well - 200 amp electrical service - Central heating and cooling - Ducane propane furnace and ac unit (ac to be installed in spring but on site) - Rinnai tankless propane on demand water heater- Zip system exterior wall sheathing and roof sheathing - Regatta blue vinyl siding - Driftwood board and batten accent siding - IKO Cambridge dual black architectural shingles

WINDOWS AND DOORS

- Mathews Brothers double hung vinyl windows - Custom trapezoidal gable windows - Fiberglass black exterior doors - Acadia black garage doors with LiftMaster Wi-Fi enabled openers

- Trex decking system - Trex Transcend railing system

- Redi rock retaining wall on back corner - Redi rock retaining wall off front facing gable end

The quality of a home is reflected in the workmanship,

design, function--even a few surprises. This is not a cookie cutter design. Much thought was put into the way people live--and what they always wanted to. Soaring cathedral ceilings with natural wood ceiling finish. All the materials used inside and out are low maintenance from composite decking and vinyl siding outside. Huge ceiling fans and quality fixtures in the bathrooms. High quality low maintenance floors throughout reflecting the natural surroundings. Open kitchen with clean shaker cabinets, huge kitchen island and granite counters. Massive windows bring the outside in. All with very efficient systems in its heart.




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Belleau Lake Beaches and Amenities

71 Vachon Drive, East Wakefield, New Hampshire | Belleau Lake Community


Belleau Lake Beaches and Amenities

Belleau Lake Belleau Lake is a 187 acre lake in a 5.82 square mile watershed in Wakefield, NH. It is a beautiful lake formed by the damming of the Little Ossipee River headwater. It flows over a dam through Woodman Lake and into Balch Lake. There are two private shared beaches, gated area for a boat launch, parking and bridge to an island complete with Pavilion, picnic tables, grills, beach, summer portable toilet, and so much more. Presented by Michael Travis | 603-303-2599 | www.LakeAccessHome.com


Maps and Lake Info

.71 acres on Vachon Drive, Belleau Lake, East Wakefield, NH Association Beach just down the street.


Maps and Lake Info

71 Vachon Drive, East Wakefield NH

71 Vachon Drive, East Wakefield, New Hampshire | Belleau Lake Community


The Rich History of Wakefield, New Hampshire

Belleau Lake on a Great Summer Day The town of Wakefield is home to seven pristine lakes and is located in the southern most portion of Carroll County. Wakefield is a border town with Maine and is a serene, peaceful location. The town was chartered in 1749 when the Masonian Proprietors conveyed seventy nine 100 acre parcels to investors from Dover Somersworth and Kittery. They knew a good opportunity. Many of these investors never really settled in town however they did end up selling smaller lots to new settlers. Six acres was set aside for the meeting house, a school, a training ground and a burial ground on what is now Lovell Lake. In 1771 in the meeting house plans for the Revolutionary War were formulated, and voting for the democracy and for George Washington occurred. Now Wakefield consists of 7 villages--East Wakefield, North Wakefield, Province Lake, Sanbornville, Union, Wakefield Corner, and Woodman. The first known mills, Wakefield’s first grist and sawmills, were established by David Copp near the headwaters of Lovewell’s Pond near today’s Town Beach. On August 30, 1774 a petition was presented by local residents to Governor John Wentworth and the Town of Wakefield was incorporated. It was the responsibility of the Town fathers to look after the spiritual and material welfare of the Townspeople. In 1785, Asa Piper, a graduate of Harvard, was hired as pastor and continued to serve until his death in 1835. Education was funded by the Town in 1776 and a school committee

was established. Rev. Piper established the first circulating library in Wakefield and Brookfield. Ultimately there were 12 school districts. It is believed that the degree of higher education promoted here led to many residents, male and female, to attended college in the 1800’s and early 1900’s. By 1789, there were 7 mills in town. All were positioned to harness water power from the many streams, rivers and outlets of our lakes and ponds. Wakefield offered timber in its never ending forests. Hard and soft woods were harvested and milled for the manufacture of boards, shingles, boxes, and other products. Wakefield was also was conducive to agriculture, settlement and industry. Water features provided the setting for mill construction; local timber and stone were used to construct dams and mills. Local forests were harvested for lumber and wood products. Six stagecoach lines merging here, several inns and taverns were built to accommodate the traveler and business thrived. The First sawmills were built to supply home construction, then

gristmills for grinding corn, wheat and oats. Over time more industrial operations were established. From 1854-1871 the Eastern Railroad enabled farmers to bring their goods to Union to be transported to Boston and beyond. Three additional

railroad stations were built in Wakefield Corner, East Wakefield and North Wakefield which expedited the way to transport goods and travelers. Two ice companies purchased 1000 feet of frontage on Lovell Lake and began harvesting ice with 16 to 20 train carloads heading to Boston daily. Until electrification and refrigerators diminished the need for ice. The popularity of the automobile further reduced the need for rail travel like everywhere in the country. However the many lakes and streams here did play and continues to play a huge role in the economic growth and jobs in Wakefield. Waterfront development is still Wakefield’s primary industry. As the automobile use increased, rail was no longer the preferred transportation mode. Rt. 16 was built which bisected through the villages of Wakefield. Along this route, overnight cabins, teahouses, general stores and gas stations were established. The mid 1950’s, brought the relocation of Rt16 to the western edge of Wakefield, and bypassing much of Wakefield while retaining the rural character of the villages. By the end of the 1980’s most of the waterfront property had been developed into seasonal or year round homes. As the cost of owning a vacation home increased, we now see the second home population replaced with the many permanent waterfront homes we see today.

Presented by Michael Travis | 603-303-2599 | www.LakeAccessHome.com


71 Vachon Drive, East Wakefield, NH 03872 Beach and Lake Access

Presented by Michael Travis, REALTOR® Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices - Verani Realty O : 6 0 3 - 5 6 9 - 6 0 6 0 • C : 6 0 3 - 3 0 3 - 2 5 9 9 • w w w.W a t e r f r o n t A g e n t . c o m • w w w. L a k e A c c e s s H o m e . c o m


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