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Wedgewood Condominium Association

πŸ“ Wedgewood Dr, Litchfield, NH 03052

Litchfield, New Hampshire

Year Built

1978-1988

Unit Types

townhouse, garden-style, single-level attached

About Wedgewood Condominium Association

Wedgewood Condominium Association is an established residential enclave set along the wooded roads of Litchfield, New Hampshire. Surrounded by southern New Hampshire farmland and pine forests, the association provides a peaceful, traditional neighborhood atmosphere. The community consists of classic wood-framed multi-unit buildings constructed during the late 20th century.

Architectural styles emphasize functional New England layouts, private patios or decks, generous storage spaces, and dedicated resident parking. The available public information does not reliably establish the project's total unit count or development date, but the setting is consistent with Litchfield's low-density residential character.

Life at Wedgewood is relaxed and community-oriented, offering homeowners freedom from tedious outdoor chores such as winter snow management and routine lawn mowing. The surrounding wooded grounds provide a quiet, natural buffer from through-traffic. No reliable public source establishes a community pool, clubhouse, or tennis complex.

Situated near Route 3A and the Merrimack River corridor, residents benefit from quick access to local dining, municipal parks, golf courses, and the vibrant commercial hubs of Hudson, Nashua, and Manchester. Litchfield's position immediately south of Manchester provides access to the region's larger employment and commercial centers.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“master insurance
βœ“exterior building maintenance
βœ“snow removal
βœ“landscaping

Community Amenities

β˜…wooded green space
β˜…paved parking
β˜…landscaped grounds

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Litchfield

Litchfield is a residential town along the Merrimack River in Hillsborough County, situated between Nashua and Manchester without a major highway running through its center. The town has intentionally limited commercial development, keeping much of its riverfront and farmland intact. The Merrimack River defines the town's eastern edge, offering boating and fishing access, while the town's schools and low-density zoning have made it a popular choice for families. Litchfield has no downtown commercial district, with residents driving to Nashua or Manchester for shopping. Housing here consists mostly of single-family homes on larger lots, drawing families seeking suburban space without the density of neighboring cities. The lack of commercial development keeps property taxes centered on residential services like schools.

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