Real Estate

27 Pine St. In Exeter: Wow!

A 1900 Colonial estate with a level yard, stately dining area, that is close to everything.

EXETER, NH — View this new listing in town. Wow!

  • Address: 27 Pine St, Exeter, New Hampshire
  • Price: $1,050,000
  • Square Feet: 5024
  • Bedrooms: 7
  • Bathrooms: 5 Full and 3 Half Baths
  • Built: 1900
  • Features: Perfectly sited on a rare, two-acre lot on one of historical Exeter's most prestigious streets, this stately 14-room colonial is rich not only in its own history and casual elegance, but also in all that it affords its owners. Built in the 1900's by William S. Saltonstall, principal of Phillips Exeter Academy, 1932-1963, the 3-story, center chimney saltbox reproduction has opened it's doors to the likes of Dwight D Eisenhower and Dan Brown. But, whomever you choose to open your doors to, this gracious home will accommodate each and everyone. From the patio and expansive yard to the inviting kitchen or stately dining, living or game rooms, entertaining is a pleasure. One bedroom w/ en suite serves as the perfect private guest or nanny suite. The incredible rooms, each with full baths on the 3rd floor, afford you more private bedrooms, media room, or office space. The lower level houses a game room w/ fireplace, an expansive exercise room w/ 1/2 bath, ample storage, and large laundry room. The two-acre, level yard provides the opportunity to create a garage for your car collection, a studio for your musician or artist, or perhaps a pool or tennis court. Ideally located close to everything Exeter and Phillips Exeter Academy has to offer, you can walk to trails, the YMCA, elementary schools or Amtrak just one block away. A magnificently crafted and maintained property, 27 Pine is indeed a special place to call home.

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