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Why Live in Hampton Falls

Hampton Falls, New Hampshire, provides a rural living experience just 10 minutes from the beach. Established in 1709, this community is characterized by farmland and the oldest apple orchard in the state. The town features Cape Cods and colonial revivals from the 1950s, alongside contemporary homes built in the last 25 years, all situated on larger plots of land ranging from half an acre to 15 acres. Governor Weare Park offers sports facilities and an ice rink in winter, while the New Hampshire Seacoast Greenway provides an 8-mile multi-use trail from Hampton to Portsmouth, though parts may flood during high tide. Hampton’s sandy beaches are less than 5 miles away. Applecrest Farm offers fresh local produce, and Route 1 hosts small businesses, including Linda's for breakfast and lunch, Martha’s for Lebanese cuisine, and Oceanside Sandwich Shop for pizza and subs. Essentials are available at Market Basket and Walmart Supercenter in nearby Seabrook. The Hampton Falls Farmers Market runs from June to October, and the Hampton Falls Craft Festival in September features over 75 artisans. Students attend the highly rated Lincoln Akerman School for kindergarten through eighth grade and Winnacunnet High School, which offers extended learning opportunities. Commuting is facilitated by Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1, with Portsmouth 15 miles north and Boston 45 miles south. Portsmouth Regional Hospital and Portsmouth International Airport are both 15 miles north.

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