$2,750,000
- 8,484 Sq Ft
275-279 Mast Rd, Durham, NH 03824

Paula Igoe
Arthur Thomas Properties
(603) 392-7500
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Madbury, NH, is a small, rural community situated between Dover, Durham, and Lee, with a population of fewer than 2,000 residents. Known for its quiet charm and large properties, many homes in Madbury sit on parcels of 2 acres or more, featuring Colonial, ranch-style, and new traditional designs. The area is characterized by open fields, farms, and protected lands, including a horse boarding and training stable. Madbury's residents often commute to nearby Dover or Durham, with the University of New Hampshire just under 2 miles away. The town lacks a traditional center, but it does have a modern library built in 2019, a church, town hall, and the local elementary school. For groceries and other essentials, locals typically travel to Lee or Dover.
Madbury offers various recreational activities, with Kingman Farm providing extensive trails for hiking, mountain biking, and snowshoeing. Bellamy Reservoir and Barbadoes Pond are popular for kayaking and fishing. The town also has small parks with athletic fields and an exclusive tennis club. Residents can access the University of New Hampshire’s library and outdoor pool. Schools in Madbury are highly rated, with Moharimet School and Oyster River Middle School both receiving high marks. The town celebrates Madbury Day with a pancake breakfast, live music, games, and a parade. While some areas are prone to flooding and occasional hurricanes, most homes are unaffected, and new homes are built with flood precautions.