Just the other night, as I was heading out to our Littleton Rotary Club annual meeting, I spotted this very small moose just 15 feet of the main road leading out of Landaff NH. Landaff is where I live, a lovely town of 300 residents and the home of the "Blue School", our one room school house. The school has been operating for 15... 4 Local Businesses Join Together For An Innovative Open House - fine food, fine furniture and a great home! With an innovative approach to selling real estate, and hosting open houses, we have joined with a few other local companies to create an all encompassing open house at one of our listings in Littleton on Granview Road. The home will be staged with furnishings from Cherry Pond Designs and from
Its was an overcast Monday (6/15) here in Littleton, NH but April Reinhard and I left our Littleton office and took a 15 minute "heart/health walk" down the Riverwalk path many tourists who come to Littleton take, but one that we never have - and we've lived here our whole life! We left our office and went over the Cottage Street bridge, when looking left we saw the Paddleford Covered Bridge which was constructed within the last few years, its absolutely beautiful. We then headed onto our Main Street, which is currently under construction, but traffic was still traveling through and a bus load of tourists were browsing through the shops, and one lady had just had her nail...
Ledgewood is a unique community nestled in the heart of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Drive through the stone pillar entrance and meander up the paved road, and you will understand that this is truly a special place.
Over 1600 acres in the towns of Bethlehem and Carroll, with 24 premier home sites ranging in size from 17 to 100 acr... Littleton, New Hampshire, nestled in the foothills of the beautiful White Mountains range, is one of America's treasured historic communities. The town was settled on the banks of the Ammonoosuc River just prior to the American Revolution, a site undoubtedly chosen because of its breathtaking natural surroundings and bountiful resources. Littleton was incorporated in 1784 and named in honor of Colonel Moses Little, who fought in the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and other key struggles of the Revolution. One of Littleton's first thriving businesses—the Littleton Grist Mill—opened in 1798, and despite its age, continues to operate. The fully restored grist mill, along with the Historic Thayers Inn, the Littleton Opera House, and Chutters Candy Store (home of the "world's longest candy counter"), together stand as prized symbols of the town's cultural heritage and economic success. Today Littleton, with a population of approximately 6,000 residents,...