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Warner Houses for Sale

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    $675,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,320 Sq Ft

    294 Route 103 W, Warner, NH 03278

    As you approach this stunning property, the grand appearance sets the tone. An elegant paved driveway leads to a home that immediately impresses with it's gorgeous stonework, expansive patio, and beautifully designed architecture. The unmatched curb appeal is undeniable, with every detail thoughtfully crafted to complement the natural surroundings. Surrounded by nature and privacy, the setting

    Buddy Howe Coldwell Banker LIFESTYLES

    294 Route 103 W, Warner, NH 03278
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    $1,095,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 4,830 Sq Ft

    89 Mink Hill Ln, Warner, NH 03278

    Amazing one of a kind property. Older cape with additions over the years connected to an old barn that was taken down piece by piece and numbered so that it could be rebuilt here. Present owner has created Mink Hill Lodge so that they can have town approved 26 functions a year. Super location bounded by protected 2000 acre Chandler Forest all around. Super VIEWS of the Mink Hills and also Mt

    Elliot Hansen Elliot Hansen Associates

    89 Mink Hill Ln, Warner, NH 03278
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    $439,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,352 Sq Ft

    71 Melvin Rd, Warner, NH 03278

    Updated Cape in a country setting featuring a new kitchen, bath, new siding, roof. The property offers 5 rooms including 2 bedrooms. Location is under 10 minutes from charming Warner Village, which offers shops, resturants and public services, and is only 25 minutes to Concord and I93.

    Steven Sawyer Nexus Realty, LLC

    71 Melvin Rd, Warner, NH 03278

Why Live in Warner

Warner, a town in New Hampshire, features a mix of housing options, from fixer-uppers in the forested hillsides to historic 1800s cabins and modern farmhouses. Homes range from $150,000 to over $1 million, with styles including ranch, Cape Cod, Colonial Revival, and rustic log cabins. The area is known for its agritourism, with family farms offering grass-fed beef, berry picking, and lavender wreath-making at Pumpkin Blossom Farms. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Riverside Park along the Warner River, the Warner Rail Trail, and hiking at Rollins State Park. Historical sites include the New Hampshire Telephone Museum and the Upton Chandler House Museum. East Main Street, the town's main thoroughfare, hosts a variety of shops and restaurants, such as The Local and Charlie Mac's Pizzeria, as well as community events at Jim Mitchell Community Park. The Warner Fall Foliage Festival is a long-standing tradition celebrating the harvest season. Warner lacks public transportation, so residents rely on driving, with Concord 22 miles east and Manchester 36 miles southeast. The Kearsarge Regional School District serves the area, with Simonds Elementary, Kearsarge Regional Middle, and Kearsarge Regional High School all receiving solid ratings.
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