Historic NH Homestead
Davis Nadig Homestead, Millville NH Cottage
Davis Nadig Homestead, Millville NH river frontage
Historic NH Homestead
Davis-Nadig Homestead
Millsfield, NH
$398,500
Farm Details
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32’ x 25’ Attached Post and Beam Barn
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2 Tie stalls and 1 box stall
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Partial hayloft
19’ x 17’ Cottage
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Great as an extra guest room or an artist/writer space
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Enjoy an established garden from the porch
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Heated with a wood stove
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Electricity can easily be brought over from the house
42’ x 30’ Oversized Garage
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12’ wide and 12’ high garage door
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Concrete floor
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Small office in back
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It can house equipment, boats, toys, and equipment. Great as a possible rental
46’ x 30 Local Legendary Moccasin Shop
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Once a retail store and well-known in the area-needs TLC
Historic Home
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Loaded with original details and charm!
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Mudroom/ell has double doors where the view of the Notch can be enjoyed from the kitchen. Hand stenciling, double ceramic farmer’s sink, and partial granite countertop - create a country chic look!
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Multiple heat sources - oil boiler for radiators, propane stove in dining room, brand-new barrel woodstove in basement on a separate chimney.
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The driven point well is fed from the aquifer and is a stable water source. The well is in the basement.
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Both baths are newly renovated - one with a soaking tub
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3 Season porch
General Notes
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Great exposure on Rte. 26 for a home business, farm or both
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Beautifully landscaped
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Small apple orchard – chemical free!
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All acreage is flat, tillable, and completely usable. Sun exposure all day, there’s fertile soil, so any type of pasture or farming is possible
The view of Dixville Notch is amazing. The sunsets are over the Notch, Signal and surrounding mountains. Less than 15 minutes from a public boat launch on Magalloway River and 20 minutes from launch on Umbagog Lake. Snowmobile/ATV trails located across Rte 26. Close to wildlife refuge, Dixville Notch State Park, Cascade Falls, Coleman State Park, Balsams Wilderness, and 1 hour from Sunday River Ski area in Maine.​
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We highly recommend that you contact the local zoning, planning and/or building department to confirm your intended use of any property as part of your due diligence prior to purchase. Don’t assume that because you see a property for sale or neighboring properties being used a certain way that you can do the same. Zoning regulations can change, some properties may “grandfathered” or operating under a variance or special exception that may not be transferable to you so you should always verify for yourself that you can use, expand or modify a property in the manner you intend.