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ife on the lake doesn’t have to break the bank. You can live in a com-
munity with access to the finest Association beach with over 300 ft of frontage on Northwood Lake, large club house, picnic tables and chairs, portable facilities, playground and a dock slip. Located in the beginning of Pine Point Park at the most south eastern section of the lake, you can sit back on the beach, soak in western sunsets while enjoying a massive roped in area by the beach and all that Mother Nature has to provide. There is a good mixture of seasonal and year round neighbors with well organized activities to participate in. The cute and compact home has been neglected being sold “As Is” with so much potential to make it your perfect get away or year round home at a price ideal for buyers and investors alike. Located in the Coe Brown Academy District and central to the Lakes Region, mountains, Portsmouth and the Seacoast, shopping, restaurants, Manchester Airport and just under 90 minutes to Boston. Make this your Northwood Lake Access Home forever.
Pine Point Park Association Beach and Cub House
Northwood Lake in Northwood, Epsom and Deerfield New Hampshire
Northwood Lake is a 653 acre full-activity lake in Northwood and Epsom NH, with public boat launch, town beach, and one of the few lakes in New Hampshire with a full service marina, dock company and boat storage. On the Eastern most part of the lake is a protected loon nesting grounds to complete the “On Golden Pond” experience. The lake feeds both Pleasant Lake in Deerfield and eventually the Merrimack River. There is also a very strong Lake Association to the benefit of all property owners and to help preserve the natural surroundings. It is a warm water fish lake, with observed species including small mouth and largemouth bass, chain pickerel, brown bullhead, and white perch. History of Northwood Lake Northwood was known as the “North Woods” of Nottingham. The lake was originally named Suncook Pond and renamed Northwood Lake in 1929 ,by the New Hampshire legislature officially changed the name to clear up any confusion with the Suncook Ponds in Barnstead. Solomon Bickford, the first settler in the Narrows section of Northwood near the Lake arrived in 1763. Samuel Johnson who built a gristmill along Narrows Brook soon followed him. In a short time other settlers came, and small mills were built along outlet streams from Jenness, Long, and Harvey Ponds, as well as other areas. Northwood was incorporate in 1773 and attained a population of 313 by 1775. In addition to the mills, lumbering was the main industry at this time. In 1796, a turnpike was constructed between the present capital city of Concord and the coastal towns of Portsmouth, Dover, and Ex-
eter. Northwood became known for its excellent inns and taverns that sprang up to support the increased travel along this main east-west thoroughfare. Later to be known as “Antique Alley for its many antique shops off of Route 4. By 1890 the population turned increasing to agricultural pursuits as most of the good lumber had been harvested. Prized meadowland for hay was located at the outlet end of the Lake, although it later disappeared when the dam was built and the pond enlarged. The lake was used primarily for fishing. All this changed in the early 1900’s as industrial developments allowed people more leisure time. As the “horseless carriages” became available in the 1920’s and the turnpike became a paved Route 4, the lakes of Northwood became prime summer residents. Berry’s Grove, along Lake Shore Drive, was developed around 1900, providing refreshments, picnic areas, and rental boats. An early dance hall, the Suncook Pond Pavilion, was built out over the swampy area near the present day town beach. It was never very sturdy and was replaced by the Roseland in 1924, which became the center of the area’s summer life until after World War II. A coal-fired steamboat operated on the lake about this time, carrying a dozen or more passenger at a time. In 1926, the Suncook Mills constructed the present day dam. The mill owned the water rights and the lake was used for the upstream storage of water, to be released during the dry season to power the mills in Suncook. The New Hampshire Northwood Lake Water Resources Board pur- chased the dam from the Suncook Manufacturing Company in 1957 for $1.00.Lake Theyis 653 currently • Northwood ac. operate and maintain the dam, lowering thelong water. level 5 feet from • 3 miles • Car Races on the Ice in winter mid-November to mid-March. • Loon nesting grounds Life on Northwood Lake is always rich with fond memories for • Public Boat Launch generations to enjoy. • Full service marina on lake • Full boating activity on lake
The Good Life on Northwood Lake • 98 Cole Road, Northwood, New Hampshire
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Privately sited on a small lot in Pine Point Park community including a club house, over 300 feet of prime sandy beach and water frontage on the shores of the pristine 653+ acre Northwood Lake Centrally located between the seacoast and the Lakes Region, Near Concord, Manchester, UNH as well as everything you need yet feel away from it all.
The Good Life on Northwood Lake • 98 Cole Road, Northwood, New Hampshire
Presented by Michael Travis, REALTOR® Bean Group, 4 Stevens Avenue, Meredith, NH O: 800-450-7784 • C: 603-303-2599 w w w.W a t e r f r o n t A g e n t . c o m