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NH's Most Expensive White Mountains Home Has 500 Acres

New Hampshire's most expensive home on the market in the White Mountains is a $3 million Campton mansion with a recording studio.

CAMPTON, NH — New Hampshire's most expensive home on the market in the White Mountains is a $3 million Campton mansion set on 477 acres. The home, built in 2003 and listed in the spring, is called "Cheddar Ridge" and has "some of the most awe-inspiring sunset views" in the state, according to its listing. There are six bedrooms, four bathrooms, pond, recording studio, bar and motorcycle workshop. Learn more from realtor.com:

  • Address: Abnaki Trl, Campton, New Hampshire
  • Price: $2,995,000
  • Square Feet: 11910
  • Bedrooms: 6
  • Bathrooms: 3 Full and 1 Half Baths
  • Built: 2003
  • Features: OWN THE CASTLE AND THE KINGDOM! This spectacular one-of-a-kind estate represents New Hampshire living at its finest, within easy reach of shopping, skiing, snowmobiling and the lakes region. Perched high atop 473 plus or minus mountaintop acres, Cheddar Ridge boasts some of the most awe-inspiring sunset views in the State from within a private enclave of 26 masterfully designed living and entertaining spaces. You will never want to leave as you enjoy over 12,000 sq ft of state-of-the-art amenities including a chef's kitchen, full library, recording studio, world class gym, pub-style bar and game room, executive offices, specialized workshop, and so much more, all built to the highest standards. This legacy property offers outdoor decks that will accommodate parties of over 100, l an 8 person Jacuzzi, 7 beautiful ponds, 35 miles of interior roads and carriage paths, and a never-ending offering of absolutely breathtaking views plus subdivision potential. PARADISE FOUND!

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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