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Take Me home Country Roads

$259,000 View on Map
DAM3752 9 Photos
358 Poor Farm Rd
New Ipswich, NH (in city)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath Home
1600 sq.ft.
$250,000 View on Map
MPG4480
Lakehaven Lane
Ashburnham, MA (6.4 miles)
Vacant Lot or Land
$530,000 View on Map
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8 Townsend Rd
Mason, NH (7.6 miles)
5 Bed, 3+ Bath Home
4198 sq.ft.
Lovely, well-maintained custom-built home overlooking pond on 9 acres in quiet forest …more»
$270,900 View on Map
WTP2821
19 Iriquois Dr
Ashburnham, MA (7.7 miles)
3 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1600 sq.ft.

Free 46" Flat Screen Tv & $20,000 0.0% Owner Financing

$219,900 View on Map
MWW9666 4 Photos
Lacy Road
Jaffrey, NH (7.9 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1440 sq.ft.
NEW Construction - Beautiful contemporary ranch home, featuring 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, master …more»
$224,000 View on Map
MTD6648
24 East Rindge Rd
Ashburnham, MA (8.7 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1150 sq.ft.

New Price *House, Cottage, Plus 18.89 Flat Acres, Peterborough, Nh.

$339,000 View on Map
ATA7485 15 Photos
832 Greenfield Rd
Peterborough, NH (11.5 miles)
4 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1274 sq.ft.
Priced to Sell!! 339k  4 bedroom HOME; COTTAGE (rental income as a vacation cottage currently) …more»
 

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Local city information for New Ipswich, NH

New Ipswich is a town in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 4,289 at the 2000 census. New Ipswich, situated on the Massachusetts border, includes the villages of Bank, Davis, Gibson Four Corners, Highbridge, New Ipswich Center, Smithville, and Wilder, though these village designations no longer hold the importance they did in the past. The Wapack Trail passes through the community.


New Ipswich was granted in 1735 to 60 inhabitants of Ipswich, Massachusetts, from whence the name is derived, by Colonial Governor Jonathan Belcher and the General Court (Assembly) of Massachusetts. As was customary, tall white pine trees were reserved for use as masts by the Royal Navy. Settlement began in 1738, when Abijah Foster arrived with his wife and infant daughter. In 1762, Governor Benning Wentworth incorporated the town as "Ipswich", and then in 1766 as "New Ipswich". New Ipswich Academy, later renamed Appleton Academy after benefactor Samuel Appleton, was chartered in 1789, the second oldest in New Hampshire after Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter. It would also serve as high school for the nearby communities of Mason and Greenville. Appleton Academy closed in 1968. In 1969, construction of Mascenic Regional High School was completed in New Ipswich.

The Souhegan River provided water power for mills, and in 1801, the first woolen mill in the state was established at New Ipswich, followed in 1804 by the first cotton mill. Other early factories produced glass, potash and linseed oil. Cabinet making craftsmen produced elegant furniture. The town's affluence would be expressed in fine architecture, an example of which is the Barrett House, used as a setting for the 1979 Merchant Ivory film of The Europeans by Henry James. Bypassed by the railroad, the early mill town was preserved.

In the past half century, a notable influx of peoples of Finnish descent, particularly of the Apostolic Lutheran Church of America, have settled in New Ipswich. Additionally, migrants from nearby Massachusetts make up a large percentage of new residents.

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