The Guest room
is a delightful room with double windows crowned with a half circle
of glass to let the beauty of the outdoors-in and a generous sized
closet and white lush carpeting. A Full bath with pedestal sink is
located adjacent to the guest bedroom.
A computer
room or (den) is off the long wide hall, with lovely oak flooring,
wonderful windows and great lighting. The entire home is highlighted
with Cathedral ceilings prevailing throughout.
Grand Great
Room is complimented with a Gas Fireplace/built-in book shelves/
open to a spacious Dining area with a custom cherry cabinet.
Gourmet
kitchen is perfect for the person that loves to cook providing lots
of cabinets & countertop ~ fully applianced ~.
The four
season’s room is truly a delight with its high ceilings and
abundance of windows. A great place to relax at the end of a long
day. There are custom blinds throughout as well as ceiling
fan/lights in the Great room/Den and bedrooms. Gleaming oak flooring and tile bathroom floors and beveled mirrors.
There is a
large finished room in the lower level (with an 8x6 walk in heated
storage closet. The basement, also entered via a bulkhead, has been
consistently dry and is the home of the New Buderus Hot Water
Heating System, Superstor Ultra Water Heater and the
Rheem Central Air Conditioning System as well as various
built-in storage shelves. 200Amp service.
Town water and
Town sewer -- An annual fee of $220 to cover the cost of items in
common, such as the entry to Piscassic River Village - common
lighting and future master pump repairs.
A special home in every sense of the
word.
Overall Dimensions: 40 x 54
Square Feet finished area:
2000+/-
Architect: Michael J. Keane
Lot: .30 of an Acre
Built by Jesco Construction
Age of home: Spring of 2000
Handicap adaptable
This seacoast town is located on the Lamprey River
with town center accessing to the Great Bay and the Atlantic beyond. Its
main street, Route #108, is the primary connecting road from Durham, the
home of the University of New Hampshire, to Exeter, the home of Phillips
Exeter Academy. Newmarket retains its rural charm of a modest town
along the shores of the Great Bay. Many condo developments and luxury
homes line the shore of the Great Bay. Originally the source of income
for many was the mills which were created by the local people and
constructed on the banks of the Lamprey.
Truly the landscape is a colorful and varied place
to behold … a wonderful place to call home.