Benjamin Chase Mill (Derry, New Hampshire, US - 03038)
MLS® $279,900 New Lower Price




"Hard to fine 55+ townhouse"
 

Prudential Verani Realty


Terry & Joe Scattergood
 
Terry & Joe Scattergood
Email Terry & Joe
 
Phone: 603-537-5333
Cell: 603-553-2761
Fax: 888-434-2510
 
Details

Address: 7 Chester Rd #106 Type: Condominium Style:  Bedrooms: 2 Bathrooms: 3 Garage: Single, Detached Size: 1,240 sq. ft. Lot Type: Rectangular Has Suite: Yes Year Built: 1911 Condo Fees: $190.00
 
Description

Open House Sat & San 1-4 – Visit our Sales Center on East Derry Rd Entrance.

Open House Sat & San 1-4 – Visit our Sales Center on East Derry Rd Entrance.

FREE HD TV with THIS PROPERTY - 7/1-12/31/2009

PVRM#34 Seller will entertain offers between $279,900 & $318,876
MUST SEE, GORGEOUS TOWNHOUSE. Original mill hardwood floors in 2 rustic bedrooms, 3 tiled bathrooms. Love to cook? We’ve got a gourmet kitchen with stainless appliances and granite to die for. Closets galore, there may be more closet space than you have stuff for. All custom window treatments remain along with 3 wall mounted LCD widescreen TV’s The 37” LCD in the living room is custom mounted over the gas fireplace with an amazing Bose surround sound system. Upgraded 42” maple cabinets feature lower slide out draws, built-in trash cabinet, custom silverware drawer and many other kitchen upgrades.

Own a piece of history!
Expansive river views provide the backdrop for a community designed for a rich, sophisticated lifestyle. This elegant mill conversion is emerging as Southern New Hampshire’s most sought after address. Reserved for those with uncompromising taste. At last, an answer to the demand for the ultimate expression of the luxury lifestyle. The Benjamin Chase Mill consists of a converted historic
woodworking mill and provides a picturesque setting
for the 36 luxury condominiums.

The Mill History.
The Benjamin Chase Mill, famous for its high precision woodworking capabilities and was the world’s largest manufacturer of wooden nursery labels. After a fire destroyed the original building in 1912, the new mill was rebuilt with fireproof bricks. The new mill as built over Beaver Brook and took advantage of the flowing waters to produce the power needed to operate th
 
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