Kensington Place HOA (34 Units)
π Moulton Ridge Rd / Hoosac Rd, Kensington, NH 03833
Kensington, New Hampshire
Units
34
Year Built
Unit Types
About Kensington Place HOA
Kensington Place is a residential subdivision in rural Kensington, situated off Hoosac Road with streets extending toward Frenchs Lane and Weare Road. Public property records identify the development as a neighborhood of detached single-family residences rather than a conventional condominium complex. A 2002 listing described Kensington Place as a new 34-lot subdivision, while later properties in the neighborhood were constructed through the mid-2000s. The setting is notably wooded and low-density, with the subdivision benefiting from its proximity to protected town conservation land.
The homes are detached residences rather than attached condominium units. Recorded restrictions specify single-family residential use and generally contemplate homes of up to 2Β½ stories, with minimum finished-living-area requirements varying by house style. Existing public records show examples from approximately 2003 through 2007, including colonial-style homes on comparatively large lots. The neighborhood therefore has a traditional New England suburban/rural character rather than the compact appearance of a townhouse or garden-style condominium development.
Kensington Place's lifestyle is primarily quiet residential living rather than amenity-driven condominium living. I found no reliable public evidence of a community pool, clubhouse, tennis facility, or similar shared recreational complex. The principal shared-community characteristic is the neighborhood itself, including its private development infrastructure and relationship to surrounding wooded and conservation land. The association appears oriented toward maintaining common interests and enforcing subdivision restrictions rather than providing resort-style amenities.
The location offers a rural setting while remaining within the greater Exeter/Seacoast commuting region. Kensington Elementary School is nearby, with Cooperative Middle School and Exeter High School serving the area. Route 150 provides access toward Exeter and Kingston, while Interstate 95 is reachable to the east. The community is consequently best suited to buyers seeking larger detached homes, privacy, and a country setting while retaining reasonable access to Exeter, the Seacoast, and southern New Hampshire employment centers.
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Living in Kensington
Kensington is a small, rural town in Rockingham County near Exeter, known for its farmland and low-density residential development. The town has intentionally limited commercial growth, preserving much of its agricultural character. Kensington's rural roads connect scattered farms and residential neighborhoods, with no significant downtown of its own. The town's proximity to Exeter provides access to shopping, dining, and the broader Seacoast job market. Housing in Kensington tends toward larger lots and higher price points, reflecting demand from families seeking rural character and strong schools near the Seacoast. The town draws affluent families and commuters working in Exeter or Portsmouth.
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