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Historic Stone Cottage
Spring has (finally) sprung here in the Lakes Region! Let the fishing commence - Squam Lake and Lake Winnipesaukee are only minutes away - and there's plenty of room to park your truck and trailer right outside your door. The cottage easily sleeps two but can accommodate an additional two on a comfortable futon. The Stone Cottage was a gatekeeper’s cottage built circa 1920s as part of a Gilded Age estate. You will appreciate the wonderful long views to the Sandwich Range. This beautiful two-room stone cottage has a combined kitchen/dining/living space, and a separate bedroom with a cozy, vintage vibe, and a full bathroom. There is also a patio and grill space in the back. The location is only a few minutes drive from the Meredith and Center Harbor town proper. Chamberlain-Reynolds, a preserved forest on the shoreline of Squam with pristine beaches and walking trails, is a five minute stroll down the road. Guests can unload and enter through the front door, there is a separate back entrance where there is a parking space. The driveway circle is shared with the main house. The cottage is on a private, quiet road. The estate was originally built in 1904 by the Tufts family. Since then it has been a college, an inn, and a restaurant. It is now being lovingly restored by the owners. The owners are often on the estate to answer any questions you may have. You may have the option of touring the main house. Private dirt road with a few friendly neighbors close by. Walking distance to Dog Cove on Squam lake. Nice quiet area. This is a great space to rent for a rejuvenating get-a-way, a cozy couple's retreat, if you have an event in the area, or as a base camp for enjoying the Lakes Region and all it offers.
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