Gossville Village Condominium Association (10 Units)
π Route 4, Epsom, NH 03234
Epsom, New Hampshire
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About Gossville Village Condominium Association
Gossville Village Condominiums are set within the historic Gossville district of Epsom, New Hampshire. Rich in regional history, the surrounding village originated around the old Suncook Valley Railroad and local mills. Today, the condominium community offers a charming, low-density residential lifestyle surrounded by classic New England architecture and mature countryside.
Housing in Gossville Village consists of multi-unit townhome and garden-style residences. Buildings feature traditional wood framing with vinyl exterior siding, pitched asphalt roofs, and functional interior layouts spanning 1,000 to 1,300 square feet. Many units feature private decks or patios, eat-in kitchens, and comfortable multi-bedroom layouts.
The association affords residents an easygoing, low-maintenance lifestyle in a quiet rural community. Lawn mowing, snow removal from parking areas, and exterior building upkeep are managed collectively, leaving residents free to enjoy the natural beauty and historic surroundings of the Suncook River valley.
Positioned directly off Route 4, Gossville Village offers a ideal central location for commuters traveling between Concord and the Seacoast. The community is located minutes from the Epsom Public Library, local retail shops, medical offices, and Bear Brook State Park.
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Living in Epsom
Epsom is a rural crossroads town in Merrimack County northeast of Concord, where Route 4 and Route 28 intersect. The town's modest commercial strip serves both local residents and travelers passing through toward the Lakes Region. Epsom's rural hills and forested land keep much of the town's character agricultural, while its location provides a convenient stop for shoppers and commuters heading between Concord and points north. The town has no traditional downtown beyond its highway commercial strip. Housing in Epsom remains relatively affordable, drawing families and commuters who want easy access to Concord without paying that city's premium. The town's crossroads location keeps traffic higher than in more secluded rural communities.
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