Posts filed under ‘Woodland’

Clark Hill Woods Photos

Gallery of Clark Hill Woods Photos (Click on each photo for larger image).

Below are descriptions of additional lots.

Lot 6

“Close and Easy” front lot along Clark Hill Road. Large cleared area already in place for home or parking. Pretty stone wall bound on the West side of this lot. Lot 6 is 3.06 acres.

Lot 7

“Close and Quiet Lot”. Driveway takes you to the back of this front lot with a buffer and vernal pool protecting the housesite. Nice view of small area of wetland on Lot 8 from the homesite. This front lot is 2.67 acres.

Lot 11

“Pines and Paddocks Lot”. Multiple internal walls and paddocks. Towering pines throughout lot. Abuts conservation land to the West. Home is secluded from Clark Hill Road, but close. This front lot is 2.90 acres.

October 10, 2010 at 2:57 pm Leave a comment

Skofield Conservation Area

The 30 acres comprising the Skofield Conservation Area were donated to the Town of New Boston from the Skofield family estate.

This beautiful conservation area has an entrance on Clark Hill Road adjacent to Lot 1 at the eastern edge of the Clark Hill Woods property. There is also an entrance on Briar Hill Road with a small parking lot.

The property is maintained to provide habitat for wildlife and to preserve open space. Through volunteer effort, a trail was built through the area. This area consists of gently rolling slopes. Wooded and open areas provide opportunities for all seasonal activity including snowshoeing, x-country skiing, hiking, and skating.

Click on the illustration below to see a larger version.

Skofield Conservation Area

Skofield Conservation Area

Migrating ducks visit the wetland area. Walkers can find easy walking in any season.

Located near the Town center, the on-site parking makes it easily accessible.

The Conservation Areas require seasonal maintenance. The Commission invites New Boston residents and others to join us in this work. Please contact the Conservation Commission if you are interested.

 

October 8, 2010 at 4:55 pm Leave a comment

NAHB’s National Green Building Program

The National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) has recently put their stamp of approval on the ICC 700 National Green Building Standard of 2009. Watch the video below to learn more.

March 24, 2010 at 6:15 pm Leave a comment

Andrew Keys, Landscape Designer

I would like to introduce a landscape designer to potential buyers of Clark Hill Woods lots. His name is Andrew Keys and he has the credentials, the passion, and the experience to be your consultant, landscape designer, and perhaps even provide advice on organic vegetable gardening if you have an interest in learning more about that. He feels very strongly about utilizing plants, shrubs, etc. that are either native to the area or are so easily acclimated that they need little or no tending, fertilization, etc. Some are drought tolerant, others may be most at home in (more…)

March 23, 2010 at 12:26 pm Leave a comment

Clark Hill Woods On The Market

PRICING and other information are on MLS (Multiple Listing Service) so you can find Clark Hill Woods at Realtor.com and many other real estate websites. Search for “Clark Hill Woods” or simply “land in New Boston, NH”. John MacGilvary is our agent. He is with Prudential Verani Realty in Londonderry, NH. Below is his contact information.

John MacGilvary, CRS
Regional Manager
603.845.2201
jmacgilvary@pruverani.com
1 Verani Way
Londonderry, NH 03053

March 12, 2010 at 8:29 pm 3 comments

What Makes Clark Hill Woods Unique?

We have gone to considerable lengths to preserve the character of the area and have done selective forestry management to enhance the health and beauty of all of the wooded areas that make up the majority each lot.

  • Located animal trails on the property; designed lots so as to allow these to remain with little or no disturbance
  • Selectively removed some trees to improve overall health of forested areas, allowing more sunlight to reach the forest floor, make walking, hiking, or cross-country skiing easier, and provide the ability to orient each home so it can benefit from passive solar warmth with no increase in building costs (more…)

February 10, 2010 at 6:21 pm Leave a comment


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