Extraordinarily private 6.2 acre site featuring 430' of prime frontage along the highly coveted southern shores of Lake Winnipesaukee's Wolfeboro Neck. Architecturally designed, and expertly crafted for a family unrestrained by budget. The result is a near 15,000 square foot, 7Bed/8Bath masterpiece unlike anything else in the Northeast. The home enjoys S/SW exposure and exceptional, long-range views. There are no neighbors in view and you'll enjoy more than 5,000SF of patio, deck and balconies, along with a remarkable, 2-slip boathouse and breakwater. The property will allow for additional structures to include a guest house or caretaker's cottage, a hobby barn, greenhouse or any number of recreational options. Inside, the home features soaring ceilings above intimate living spaces. A wall of windows pours natural light into the Great Room, where the owners have enjoyed hosting not only friends and family, but private events and concerts. An adjacent media room provides privacy without sacrificing views of the lake, which is less than 30' away! The kitchen was designed for the homeowner (a classically trained chef) and features both butler's and dry good pantries, professional appliances, stone counters and easy access to the rear deck for grilling. The home offers a professional waterside gym, spa and sauna, an elevator for ease of access and much more. Homes of this caliber rarely become available and they are virtually impossible to recreate. By appointment only.
Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, is often hailed as the "Oldest Summer Resort in America," a title that reflects its rich history and enduring appeal as a lakeside getaway. Nestled on the eastern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest lake in New Hampshire, Wolfeboro has been a beloved vacation destination for more than 200 years. The town's picturesque charm is defined by its quaint, tree-lined streets, historic buildings, and stunning views of the crystal-clear waters that attract visitors year-round.Wolfeboro's legacy as a summer resort began in the early 19th century when it became a popular retreat for wealthy Boston and New York families seeking respite from urban life. The town's elegant Victorian homes, rustic lodges, and classic New England charm continue to draw visitors today, whether for the serene beauty of the lake, the historic charm of its downtown, or the many recreational opportunities that abound in every season.In addition to its natural beauty, Wolfeboro is known for its lively arts scene, with local galleries, theaters, and cultural events that celebrate the region's history and creativity. The town also offers a range of outdoor activities, including boating, fishing, hiking, and winter sports, ensuring there is something for everyone.With its welcoming community and historic atmosphere, Wolfeboro remains a beloved retreat—a place where past and present converge to create a timeless destination that feels like stepping into a simpler, more relaxed era.
20 Wyman Drive
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