Real Estate News: New Hampshire Disappearing Great Camp is Now for Sale

One of New Hampshire's disappearing great camps is now on sale for $4.5 million. According to House Beautiful, the stunning house was first built in 1840 for the LePage family. It was later on owned by the Lipton family.

Other than these previous owners, the disappearing great camp also happens to be one of the last surviving camps of its kind. All of the surrounding camps have already been replaced with huge mansions, except for Boulder Lodge.

Meanwhile, the property currently sits on 5.87 acres of land, and it comes with five cottages and a stunning porch. It also has access to a beautiful and well-maintained beach. Other than this, the property also features an outdoor eating area, a fieldstone fireplace and so much more.

Photos of the house were recently posted on Country Living, and they reveal that the property is designed in mostly wood finishing.

The 176-year-old camp house is perfect for large groups of family who are fond of going on outings and excursions. Since everything you need for dining, swimming and bonding can be found here, this property definitely serves as a top choice among prospective buyers.

The property may also be considered reasonably priced. For only $4.5 million, you will not only have a house but a camp site that is unlike any other.

The property also comes with a comprehensive kitchen that boasts countless top-of-the-line cooking equipment and brands. The bathroom is also fully equipped with a huge bathtub, and the bedroom, although simple, guarantee a relaxing and peaceful sleep at night.

So if you are looking for a property to purchase anytime soon, you might want to get to know more information about this one. Chances are, you will not regret your decision of buying this disappearing camp site because it's truly one of a kind.

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