A slow-paced community nestled in the New Hampshire woods
Greenville lies surrounded by forest and grasslands of southern New Hampshire, with plenty of farmland and a wealth of nature. “People move to Greenville because it is private, beautiful, crisp air and unmatched natural scenery,” Tiffany Haavisto with Garrison Realty says. Haavisto has sold several homes in Greenville and nearby areas. The neighborhood is out in nature, so residents must drive for several minutes to find a city or larger town. State routes 31, 45 and 123 are easily accessible for locals as they head out of town.
Reach new heights at Mount Monadnock
Nearby Mount Monadnock highlights Greenville’s outdoor scene, the second most climbed mountain in the world, with many parks and other outdoor recreational activities right at the resident’s fingertips. “The area is very outdoorsy, and many residents are avid biking or hiking athletes,” Haavisto says. Marshall State Forest is the hotspot for those outdoor athletes, with many different trails and pathways on over 100 acres of wooded area. Russell Abbott State Forest is a natural habitat for wildlife with extensive trails for visitors to explore. The site is popular with snowmobilers in the winter. Smithville Reservoir is closer to home in New Ipswich, which is ideal for fishermen because of the fish population.
A few Greenville residents enjoy their time out on the Soughegan River.
This small park area on River Road provides a great view of downtown Greenville.
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Classic colonials in Greenville
The price range for Greenville homes ranges from $70,000 for a mobile home needing some finishing touch to more than one million dollars for a home with several acres of property. Many home styles are classic colonials and newer construction ranch-style homes, with some farmhouses in the mix. Homes will have yards and land for hosting and other activities, with some homes having multiple acres of space.
This Cape Cod is nestled in the hills of Greenville.
Greenville Estates is small neighborhood within the town of Greenville.
Cape Cods since near downtown Greenville.
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Clubs and extracurriculars at Mascenic Regional High School
Students will start at Highbridge Hill Elementary School, a B-plus grade school by Niche. Highbridge Hill students are involved in several festivities, like a Halloween parade and a Christmas concert. The next stop on their educational journeys is Boynton Middle School, a C institution. Students can choose various clubs, including archery, chess and Lego league robotics. Teenage students will attend Mascenic Regional High School, receiving a C. The school offers sports for all seasons, including soccer, field hockey and basketball.
Highbridge Elementary School is in Greenville, New Hampshire.
This is the main entrance to Boynton Middle School in Greenville, New Hampshire.
Mascenic Regional High School in Greenville serves students in grades 9 through 12.
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Grab snacks at Johno's Market
Locals must commute up to 40 minutes from the neighborhood to find most restaurants and stores. Ringe is the closest town with a Walmart, Market Basket and other major retailers. However, there are still some local shops and places for residents to enjoy. Silver Scone Tea Parties offers various treats and other goodies and customized tea party boxes for any special occasion. For a fixed-priced luncheon that includes soup, bread, salad, and dessert, Pickity Place, which is also a gift shop, is the place to visit. Johno’s Greenville Market is the local convenience store on Main Street, serving burritos, candy, drinks and other snack items, along with some hot food that is made for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
This Greenville family takes a morning walk through the small downtown area.
Local shopping options within Greenville include a Dollar General.
Hunting and fishing are popular in Greenville, New Hampshire.
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24 miles from Nashua
Locals depend on their vehicles to get around since the area isn’t very walkable, and there isn’t a nearby city or public transportation.
Gather for seasonal events in Greenville
The Greenville community gets together to celebrate a few times throughout the year, with autumn fairs, spring fairs and festivals for the kids to play and for the locals to enjoy different seasonal festivities.
Located in a quiet, established, all-age community, this 2-bedroom, 1.5 bath mobile home offers a solid opportunity for affordable living. While the interior reflects an older style, it’s been cared for and is move-in ready providing a great foundation for updates and your own customization. Sit by the wood stove on a chilly day for a cozy afternoon. Another amazing feature of this property is
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