1897 Queen Anne house in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire - $1.3 Million

Timeless Queen Anne house for sale in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire. Built in 1897, double parlors, three working fireplaces, grand turret with curved glass windows, several updates, detached carriage house, 3 bedrooms, 3276 square feet. $1,399,000.

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House overview

Set on over three acres in the heart of Wolfeboro, this stately 1897 Queen Anne Victorian - attributed to renowned architect George Barber - offers timeless character with modern updates.

Inside, the main house features a gracious formal entry, double parlors, a large kitchen with formal dining room, three bedrooms and 1.5 baths, as well as an unfinished attic that could be transformed into additional living space.

  • Architectural highlights include three working fireplaces, a grand turret with curved glass windows, and ornate period detailing throughout.

  • Recent updates such as mini-split systems, a new boiler, updated electrical, and fresh exterior paint provide modern comfort.

With a detached carriage house currently used for retail, a separate office, frontage on both Center and Willow Streets, and zoning in the Wolfeboro Falls Limited Business District, the property seamlessly blends residential elegance with commercial opportunity - all just steps from the Cotton Valley Rail Trail, downtown Wolfeboro, and Winnipesaukee’s Back Bay.

Own a piece of Wolfeboro’s history with endless future opportunities.

House details

  • Bedrooms: 3

  • Bathrooms: 2

  • Interior area: 3,726 sqft

  • Lot size: 3.1 Acres

  • Year built: 1897

  • Style: Queen Anne

  • State: New Hampshire

  • Price: $1,399,000

  • Photos and info: Compass New England, LLC

  • Contact: Margot Skelley - Compass New England, LLC

    • Tel: (603) 319-4660

    • Email: margot.skelley@compass.com

  • Address: 68 Center Street, Wolfeboro, NH 03894

 

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