Real Estate

34 Pine St. In Exeter, New Hampshire: Wow!

An 1860s Victorian, on a corner lot, in a great neighborhood, with a heated garage, library/office, and more.

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

  • Address: 34 Pine St, Exeter, New Hampshire
  • Price: $1,900,000
  • Square Feet: 5991
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 4 Baths
  • Built: 1860
  • Features: 34 Pine Street is an extraordinary historic victorian home set on a corner lot in the coveted neighborhood adjacent to Phillips Exeter Academy. This 5 bedroom home has been renovated and expanded to mirror all period details. Each corner is rounded to coincide with original architectural detail, the 2 grand staircases boast Victorian era hand-carved railings, and the hardwood floors have been refinished to showcase the depth of the wood grain. The gourmet kitchen with its 2 sinks (1 copper), 8 burner range, expansive island, and walk-in pantry is warmed by its dark custom cabinetry. Two steps down brings you to the billiard room, perfectly positioned for entertaining. A library/office across the hall is ideal for remote working. Indeed, the flow of the 1st floor lends itself to easy gatherings. Entering from the ample and inviting foyer, you rise to the second floor via the grand main staircase. Here you find 3 of the 5 bedrooms spaciously set apart. The master is anchored with a sitting room, oversized custom walk-in closet, fireplace, and radiant heat floors in the private bath suite. The majestic grounds surrounding the house are set around a porte-cochere and large open veranda, which houses an unobtrusive fire-pit for those cool Exeter nights and under which the 4-car heated garage is housed. This is truly a rare offering of historically accurate architectural design in Exeter proper.

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