Granite Lake Condominium
π Granite Lake Rd, Nelson, NH 03457
Nelson, New Hampshire
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About Granite Lake Condominium
Granite Lake Condominium is a waterfront residential community located on the shores of Granite Lake in Nelson, New Hampshire. Recognized as one of the clearest and deepest water bodies in the state, Granite Lake provides a scenic setting for this secluded development. The community caters to water enthusiasts seeking a tranquil retreat in the quiet hills of Cheshire County.
The housing styles within the association reflect classic New England lakefront architecture, ranging from rustic wood-sided chalets to updated lakeside cottages. Homes feature open living areas, oversized windows to take advantage of lake views, screened porches, and expansive outdoor decks designed for seasonal dining. Many residences incorporate wood stoves or fireplaces to provide warmth after crisp autumn days.
Lifestyle at Granite Lake Condominium centers around year-round lake recreation. The association provides access to clean shoreline, sandy swimming areas, and communal docks for boating, kayaking, and fishing. The pristine oligotrophic water quality makes it a popular spot for swimming and trout fishing, while snowshoeing and ice fishing take over during winter months.
Despite its secluded woodland location, Granite Lake Condominium is conveniently situated near major travel routes. Located just off Route 9, the association is approximately 15 minutes east of Keene and 45 minutes west of Concord. Nearby towns offer local dining, grocery stores, and artisan shops, while surrounding state forests provide miles of hiking and biking trails.
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Living in Nelson
Nelson is a small, rural town in Cheshire County near Keene, known for its long-running weekly contra dance, one of the oldest continuous dance traditions in the country. The town's forested hills and small population give it a quiet, close-knit character. Nelson's dance tradition and small arts community give the town a cultural identity larger than its population might suggest, while the surrounding hills offer hiking. The town's proximity to Keene provides access to a larger city's services. Housing in Nelson remains affordable relative to Keene, drawing artists, musicians, and families who want rural, close-knit living near the Monadnock Region's largest city.
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