Locke Lake Colony Association (1 Units)
π 133 Colony Drive, Center Barnstead, NH 03225
Barnstead, New Hampshire
Units
1
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HOA Fees
~$350β$500/year
About Locke Lake Colony Association
Locke Lake Colony Association is one of Belknap County's premier private recreational communities, surrounding the 149-acre Locke Lake in Center Barnstead.
Established in the mid-1960s as a seasonal retreat, it has evolved into a thriving year-round community known for its unrivaled list of amenities and peaceful lakeside environment. The residential landscape within Locke Lake Colony features an assortment of detached single-family architecture.
Homes range from rustic Lincoln Log retreats and A-frame chalets to contemporary year-round ranches and spacious Capes. Properties are situated on wooded lots, offering mature canopy shade and varied topographies that accentuate the area's natural character. Lifestyle within the Colony is oriented toward family recreation and active water sports.
Residents enjoy private access to six beaches across both Locke Lake and neighboring Halfmoon Lake, tennis courts, two swimming pools, a 9-hole golf course, and a central community lodge used for social gatherings. Non-motorized and limited-boating rules preserve the quiet nature of Locke Lake.
Situated off Route 28 in Barnstead, Locke Lake Colony offers convenient commuter routes to Concord, Laconia, and Rochester. Shopping, dining, and healthcare are easily accessible in neighboring Alton or Pittsfield, while Gunstock Mountain Resort and Lake Winnipesaukee provide major four-season destinations close by.
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Living in Barnstead
Barnstead is a rural town in Belknap County dotted with numerous small ponds and lakes, none of which dominate the landscape the way Winnipesaukee does in neighboring towns. The town's low density and forested hills give it a quieter, more agricultural feel than the busier Lakes Region communities. Several of Barnstead's ponds offer swimming and fishing close to home, while the town's rural roads connect small residential clusters rather than a single defined downtown. Most shopping and services require a drive to Alton, Gilford, or Concord. Housing in Barnstead remains affordable relative to lakefront Winnipesaukee towns, drawing families and value-seekers who want Lakes Region proximity without premium prices. The town's rural character and limited services keep it a quieter alternative to its more developed neighbors.
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