$1,900,000 Peterborough NH »

0 Beds | 0 Baths |   Total Sq. Ft. 0  |  Acres: 32.46
List Date Tuesday Oct 26, 2021
Description: This iconic landmark property...together with town approvals for luxury condominium units...is now available for sale. The c.1912 'Highland Farm' property, built for Benjamin Cheney, founder of the American Express (stagecoach) Company by Forrest C. Mercer with the aid of one 16 year old helper, Henry Nyland and a turn of the century crew of Italian Stonemasons from Canada (who also worked on the famous "Castle in the Clouds" property), has been meticulously preserved and readied by its current owners to support any future residential use. Set on a magnificent 32 + acre site with long road frontage and broad sunset view of Grand Monadnock over abutting conservation land, the property includes a spring fed pond with two crystal clear water wells, lovely open land with potential for agricultural use and mixed forest land with nature trails abutting a tranquil woodland wetland. A short stroll to the beautiful Cranberry Meadow nature trail and just minutes from the attractive village center shops, restaurants, bookstore, movie theatre and art galleries, this property is a one of a kind investment opportunity and a singular site for a magnificent country estate. A rare find indeed! See MLS Property & Listing Details & 25 images.









 

 

 
© 2000-2024 Big Green Real Estate
NEREN Logo
5 Old Nugget Alley, Hanover, NH 03755 603-643-3942

Big Green Real Estate is not affiliated with nor officially sanctioned by Dartmouth College

Copyright © 2024 PrimeMLS, Inc. All rights reserved. This information is deemed reliable, but not guaranteed. The data relating to real estate displayed on this display comes in part from the IDX Program of PrimeMLS. The information being provided is for consumers’ personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Data last updated November 22nd, 2024

PLEASE NOTE: Both New Hampshire and Vermont law require brokers and agents to disclose at the “time of first business meeting, prior to any discussion of confidential information”, in New Hampshire’s case, and “first reasonable opportunity”, in Vermont’s case, the nature of the relationships brokers have or may have with customers and clients. Each state requires that a disclosure form be presented to consumers for their review and acknowledgment at the appropriate time. These forms can be accessed at the following websites and you are encouraged to read these documents.Big Green Real Estate chooses as a business model to represent both buyers and sellers; please do not assume, without any contractual agreement otherwise, that Big Green Real Estate at this time represents your interests as an agent.
VT: VERMONT REAL ESTATE COMMISSION MANDATORY CONSUMER DISCLOSURE FORM
NH: NEW HAMPSHIRE REAL ESTATE COMMISSION BROKERAGE RELATIONSHIP DISCLOSURE FORM

Web Sites Designed and Hosted by Business Services Consultants.