List Price: $450,000 | 2.4 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land


Listed Thursday May 1, 2025 | MLS# 5038802
311 Ellsworth Hill Road Campton NH
Listed by Madeline McElaney Hammond Wheeler Realty
Once home to the iconic Armont Inn, this unique 2.4-acre property offers rich history and breathtaking beauty. The original stone barn still stands, adding charm and character to the site. Enjoy year-round panoramic views of the White Mountains, including Mt. Tecumseh, the Welch-Dickey Range, Mt. Osceola, and more--visible in nearly every direction (west, north, and east). Located on a town-maintained road with easy access to hiking, skiing, golf, and snowmobile trails, this scenic lot offers endless potential. Existing structures are being sold as-is--a rare opportunity to own a piece of New Hampshire history in a stunning natural setting.
Lot Description: Mountain | Near Skiing | Near Snowmobile Trails | Corner | Country Setting | Mountain View | Secluded

Sale Includes : Barn
Lot Size: 2.4 acres
Zoned: RESIDE)
Surveyed: Yes
SurveyedBy: John French
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Road Frontage: 400
Electric: At Street
Water: Unknown
Sewer: Unknown


Docs Available : Aerials | Deed | Property Disclosure | Survey | Tax Map
Block - 4
Taxes $3,979
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
Elementary School: Campton Elementary
High School: Plymouth Regional High School

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