This Historic Colonial Dublin home, built in 1898, sits at the base of Mount Monadnock, with a gently sloping approach that reveals wide views of the mountain. The house features elegant elliptical bays, Roman bath windows, Tuscan porch columns, and a pristine white clapboard exterior, evoking the timeless elegance of days gone by. Upon entering, a foyer leads into a larger entrance hall framed by twisted balusters on the stairwell. Above, an oval divided skylight bathes the space in natural light, filtering from the second floor to the first. Off the entrance foyer, there is a cozy sitting room, study, or den. The living room, with its welcoming atmosphere, features two arched alcoves with multi-paned 9-over-9 windows and a central fireplace. Double doors from the living room lead to the porch, where family gatherings or quiet moments of solitude can be enjoyed at the base of the mountain. The home offers ample bedrooms. Downstairs, four bedrooms share a full bathroom. Upstairs, there are two wings: the main wing contains two primary bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, along with an additional bedroom. The second wing houses four more bedrooms, two of which feature bay windows, all sharing a full bath. There is also a charming carriage house, likely designed by the same architect, John Lavalle, echoing the homeâ??s design with similar fenestration. This is a home designed for generations.
Set facing South high up on the Eastern slope of Mount Monadnock, this home has an exquisite combination of old world charm and modern day energy efficiency. Over the last decade or so, the home has been extensively renovated keeping the period detailing, but also completing a full energy retrofit to include solar, air source hot water heating and mini-splits, insulation throughout, passive solar, and windows. The entire house has been renovated inside and out, with exceptional attention to detail. There are ample rooms for every need, as well as the option of a first or second floor master bedroom. Two staircases access the second floor leading to open sitting areas, a third bedroom as well as the master. The main floor flows surprisingly well for a historic cape, with an updated kitchen and formal dining room. A bright living room with beautiful exposed hand-hewn beams and a fireplace with a wood stove compliment the main level. Outside are "Three Meadows", which was another name for the property. There are fruit trees, gardens, glimpses of Monadnock and the Pack Monadnock range to the East. Trails lead to the mountain top as well as throughout the hundreds of acres of State Park Conserved land. A 24'x30' two story insulated barn, and several unique outbuildings complete the picture. A phenomenal getaway that's only minutes from restaurants, shops and all the region has to offer!
This Picturesque Dublin Residence is a rambling English Cottage nestled on 43 acres. The homes roofline of clipped gables and peaked dormers also has 2 tiers of porches on the southwest corner. The property boasts delightful gardens and breathtaking views of Mount Monadnock. As you follow the fragranced path of thyme into the front entry with peaked gable entry. There sets a tone of timeless elegance. Stepping inside reveals the drawing living room with a fireplace. The space unfolds with a cozy office den and then a living room adorned with detailed bay windows that frame the panoramic Monadnock Mountain. Adjacent to the drawing room, an elegant dining room awaits, offering access to a charming porch where summer views unfold. This delightful screen porch invites you to savor gentle summer breezes. Next to the dining room is the kitchen with its beautifully artfully painted wood floors and gracious sitting area with windows that overlook the exquisitely designed gardens. Ascending the stairs, a gracious hall leads to a series of three lovely bedrooms, each offering a serene retreat. Continuing through the hall, there are three additional bedrooms with wood-painted paneled walls. Continuing upward to the third floor, two additional bedrooms await, providing space for family and guests alike.This beloved Summer home of 40 years is a now ready for the next family to create memories in.
The median home value in Dublin, NH is $469,750. This is higher than the county median home value of $312,900. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Dublin, NH is $469,750. Approximately 64.46% of Dublin homes are owned, compared to 13.97% rented, while 21.57% are vacant. Dublin real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Dublin real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Dublin, New Hampshire has a population of 1,571. Dublin is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.18% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.09%.
The median household income in Dublin, New Hampshire is $88,467. The median household income for the surrounding county is $69,360 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Dublin is 53.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.7 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47 inches per year, with 73.5 inches of snow per year.