List Price: $375,000 | 4.29 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Quiet cove subdivision,   on Chase Pond with 190 ft. of Water Frontage
Listed Friday Oct 3, 2025 | MLS# 5064270
Quiet Cove Way Wilmot NH
Listed by Kay Huston Clear Lakes Properties Llc
Wooded private parcel on Chase Pond with possible views to Mount Kearsarge and Black Mountain. Located in the town of Wilmot, New Hampshire, this property offers convenient proximity to New London and Andover, both within a ten-minute drive, and is just twenty minutes from Sunapee. A nice, gently sloping parcel. A great parcel to build your dream home. This 4.29 acre parcel located in the Quiet Cove subdivision has 400' of road frontage and 190' of water frontage. Private lot on a gravel road. Chase Pond is a non-motorized water body. Close to Pleasant Lake and Lake Sunapee. Welcome to your next home! Lot has recent perc test results for a two to three bedroom home.
Lot Description: Rural | Country Setting | Pond | Pond Frontage | Rolling | Waterfront | Wooded
Lot Size: 4.29 acres
Zoned: A)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Road Frontage: 404
Electric: At Street | None | Underground
Water: None | On-Site Well Needed
Sewer: None | On-Site Septic Needed


Docs Available : Covenants | Deed | PERC Test | Property Disclosure | Survey | Tax Map
Easement - Yes
Block - 024
Taxes $5,320
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Kearsarge Sch Dst SAU #65
Elementary School: Kearsarge Elem New London
Middle School: Kearsarge Regional Middle Sch
High School: Kearsarge Regional HS

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