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Carriage House (14 Units)

πŸ“ 35-39 Church St, Keene, NH 03431

Keene, New Hampshire

Units

14

Year Built

1897

Unit Types

loft, mid-rise

HOA Fees

~$380-$500/month

About Carriage House

The Carriage House is an adaptive-reuse historic condominium property situated in downtown Keene. Originally constructed in 1897 by Charles Jones as a sleigh, carriage, and bicycle manufacturing building, the brick industrial structure was converted into 14 luxury loft-style residences. Units within the Carriage House feature architectural details such as exposed brick walls, original heavy timber beams, high ceilings, and large industrial-style windows. The complex features a shared rooftop deck with scenic views of the surrounding Monadnock hills. Located just steps from Central Square, residents enjoy immediate access to local coffee shops, fine dining, independent retail stores, the Colonial Theatre, and the Monadnock Food Co-op.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“building maintenance
βœ“master insurance
βœ“elevator service
βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“trash removal
βœ“common area upkeep

Community Amenities

β˜…rooftop deck
β˜…passenger elevator
β˜…private indoor storage
β˜…secure entry
β˜…assigned/covered parking

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Charles Jones (1897)

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Keene

Keene serves as the cultural and economic hub of southwestern New Hampshire, offering small-city amenities with a vibrant college-town atmosphere. Located in Cheshire County, Keene is home to Keene State College, which brings youthful energy, cultural events, and educational opportunities to the community. The city's picturesque downtown, centered on Central Square (one of the widest main streets in America), features independent shops, restaurants, galleries, and the historic Colonial Theatre. Keene's economy balances education, healthcare (Cheshire Medical Center), manufacturing, and retail, providing diverse employment opportunities. The city's location in the Monadnock Region offers exceptional access to outdoor recreation, with Mount Monadnock, numerous hiking trails, and scenic rural landscapes nearby. Keene's strong arts community, farmers market, and year-round events create a culturally rich environment uncommon in cities its size. The city's housing market offers good value compared to southern New Hampshire, with options ranging from historic homes near downtown to newer developments on the outskirts. Keene attracts families, young professionals, artists, and retirees seeking a vibrant community with cultural amenities and outdoor access. The city's combination of college-town energy, natural beauty, and small-city convenience makes it a unique destination in New Hampshire.

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