List Price: $725,000 | $268 per sq.ft. | 4 Bedroom | 3 Bathroom | 2 Story Single Family Home
Listed Thursday Mar 26, 2026 | MLS# 5080897
244 Page Road Bow NH
Listed by Derek Greene Derek Greene
Executive luxury meets historic provenance on 2.6 pristine acres. Originally the 1785 Amos Messer Tavern, this 2,700 sqft estate blends irreplaceable character--four authentic Rumford fireplaces and a historic stagecoach entrance--with modern structural integrity. Available fully furnished with the right offer (featuring premium tufted furniture and king beds). The private grounds frequently welcome deer, with walking paths and direct snowmobile trail access. The heavily fortified core features durable concrete siding--localized peeling paint is strictly a surface cosmetic flaw. De-risked mechanicals include a 2025 water heater, 2024 well pump, and triple-redundant heating (oil forced hot air, propane fireplaces, electric). Lockbox available. In-law apartment included.

Negotiable : Furnishings
Flooring: Hardwood
Total Rooms: 8
Total Baths: 3
Full Baths: 2
1/2 Baths: 1
Total Bedrooms: 4
Basement: Dirt Floor | Unfinished
Year Built: 1785
Type: Cement Exterior

Building Info
Finished Sq.Ft.: 2706
Above Grade Sq.Ft.: 2706
Below Grade Sq.Ft.: 0
Apx Below Grade Unfinished Sq.Ft.: 0

Exterior Info
Style: Colonial
Roof: Shingle | Asphalt Shingle

Utilities
Electric: 100 Amp Service
Water: Drilled Well
Sewer: 1500+ Gallon

Land Description:
Wooded
Lot size: 2.57 acres
Zoned: RES
Surveyed: No
Flood Zone: No
Seasonal: No
Road Frontage: 200
Driveway: Paved



Block - 4
Taxes $11,104
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Bow School District SAU #67

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