New London Land For Sale
In 1753, the Masonian Proprietors of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, granted the area now called New London as "Heidelberg". Although it appears on some New Hampshire maps, the township was never settled, and the 1753 grant lapsed into default. In 1773, roughly the same area was awarded as the "Alexandria Addition" to a new group of speculators, who had previously been granted the adjacent township of Alexandria. These proprietors were led by Jonas Minot of Concord, Massachusetts, but the others were Scotch-Irish immigrants living in Londonderry, New Hampshire. None built dwellings in the Alexandria Addition. Instead they recruited settlers to build roads, mills, schools, and a church—all increasing the value of their land holdings. Nearly all of the original settlers came from Massachusetts, either from the Amesbury area of the north shore or from the Attleboro area in the southeast. The township proprietors soon began a long, systematic process of subdividing and selling their properties at great profit.
By 1779, there were sixteen families recorded within the bounds of the Alexandria Addition, and they petitioned the General Court to incorporate as the town of "New London" -- officially named after London, England, but perhaps also an acknowledgement of the Londonderry-based proprietors. The first town meeting was held on August 3, 1779.
In 1807, the northern half of New London was annexed, merged with an area called "Kearsarge Gore", and then incorporated as the town of Wilmot, New Hampshire. In the early 1800s, there were three small additions to New London, including the village of Otterville in 1817.
New London is situated in the beautiful Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region of New Hampshire. Just south of Hanover and north of Concord in Merrimack County (Exits 11 & 12 off of I-89), New London offers a variety of unique retail shops, fine dining, lodging, and entertainment!
Pleasant Lake hosts a public beach with permit parking for New London residents and guests. During the summer the lake is filled with children in swimming lessons while kayakers, boaters and canoeists enjoy the beautiful scenery and the chance to see the loons on Blueberry Island. The Bob Andrews Memorial Ice Rink sits between the New London Town Offices and the historic New London Inn. In memory of the Town's late recreation director, Bob Andrews, the Town's Recreation Department now maintains the seasonal attraction. New in 2006 the warming hut built by Cub Scouts from New London creates a warm atmosphere to take a moment to rest or to put your skates on.
Nice building lot with hardwoods, gradually sloping, western exposure on paved country road.
2 M TO CENTER OF NL. PARTIAL VIEW OF NL CENTER. DWAY IN TO ELEVATED HOME SITE CLEARED. GD PRIVACY, PLENTY OF TREE BUFFER. DWAY ESMT. ASSOC. RD. 2000+ SF HOME REQD, $30/MO ASSOC FEE.
3.5 +/- acre building lot in New London with state approved 3 bedroom septic design only moments to I89 exit 11 for easy commute to Concord or Upper Valley. Owner will build as well bring your plans
Private 8.72 acre building lot in New London. Big views of Mt. Kearsarge and Ragged Mountain. Build with the builder of your choice in this neighborhood of fine homes.
Build your dream home in the New London village - rare opportunity. Walk to shopping & services. Close to Barn Playhouse and Public Beach on Little Lake Sunapee. Level land serviced by town sewer and water.
Surround your home with beautiful stone walls and wonderful views from this fantastic Hall Farm building lot. A building location has already been cleared and enjoy the benefit of an existing paved driveway. This private location is convenient to everything New London has to offer. Seasonal views include Ragged Mountain, Pleasant Lake and Mount Kearsarge.
BUILDING LOT WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF ITS SHARED WATERFRONT ACCESS LOT ON PLEASANT LAKE. BEACH, DAY DOCK AND RAFT. 1994 - 3 BEDROOM SEPTIC PLAN AVAILABLE. IN DESIRABLE AREA CLOSE TO BEACH, GOLF, SKIING AND CENTER OF TOWN.
One of the very last building lots available in Slope and Shore. Build your dream home and enjoy use of wide span of sandy beach on Pleasant Lake. Community tennis courts, skating pond and storage for boats at the beach. Association fee $575/Quarter.
An opportunity to build by the side of the lake - with wide lake views. Close to New London village and 9 hole public golfing at Twin Lake Villa. Owners have placed a dock in the water for many years. Waterfront is owned by State of NH.
Private shared water access to Pleasant Lake. Great building lot with State approved 3 bedroom septic plan from 2008.
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