Squam Lake Retreat Overlooking
Rattlesnake Cove

A cozy retreat with complete privacy.

This lakefront home with a private dock sits on 3 acres of forest, directly abutting 14 acres of conservation land. Squam Lake is New Hampshire’s second largest lake, offering unspoiled beauty, magnificent mountain scenery, and abundant opportunities for the active visitor.

 
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Comfort.

With 4 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, this home offers plenty of room for 11 people to gather comfortably.

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Peace.

Privacy and the open landscape provide the perfect backdrop to relax and unwind without any disturbances.

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Tranquility.

Large windows flood the space with natural light, creating picturesque views of the lake and landscape through the day.

SQUAM LAKE

Squam is a 7,200-acre lake with 65 miles of shoreline to explore and 10 miles of open waterways in which to sail, motor, paddle, or fish.

Squam Lake borders the towns of Ashland, Center Harbor, Holderness, Moultonborough, and Sandwich, all of which have adopted zoning regulations to protect the state’s most sought-after clear water lake. Squam Lake was made famous as the setting of the iconic 1981 film “On Golden Pond” starring Henry Fonda and Katharine Hepburn. There is a tour boat service offered by the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center that takes visitors to all the filming locations.

Today, Squam Lake is every bit as idyllic as the movie depicts. The area offers vacationers a rare opportunity to step back in time and enjoy a peaceful tranquility that is almost unmatched.

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Scenic Views

You don’t have to look to far for beautiful views. Squam Lake offers idyllic views from the shoreline to the mountaintop vistas.

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Nature Trails

Surrounded by mountains and nature reserves, Squam Lake has plenty of trails to try for all levels of hikers.

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Water Activities

The beautiful lake is not only great for its views, but it also provides miles of open waterways for sailing, motoring, paddling, or fishing.

 
 

LOCATION

Lakeside location

Exit 24 off of Route 93

Private road access

2 hours driving from Boston

5.5 hours driving From NYC

193 Metcalff Road

Sandwich, NH 03227