Cross Mill Condominium Association (70 Units)
π 134 Cross Mill Rd, Northfield, NH 03276
Northfield, New Hampshire
Units
70
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
$250-$350/month
About Cross Mill Condominium Association
Cross Mill Condominium Association is associated with Cross Mill Village, a newer 55-plus residential development on Cross Mill Road in Northfield. Town planning records identify D & M Barton Limited Partnership as the applicant/developer and document a phased project extending across the Cross Mill Road property. Phase 2 consists of Units 16 through 70, indicating a planned development of approximately 70 units.
The currently marketed homes are contemporary, single-level ranch-style condexes. Public listings describe wood-frame construction with vinyl siding, concrete foundations and shingle roofs. Typical units are approximately 1,574 square feet of finished living space, with two-bedroom/two-bath configurations and two-car garages. Construction dates shown in current records are generally 2024 and 2025, reflecting the project's recent phased build-out.
The community is designed around low-maintenance 55-plus living rather than a resort-style amenity package. Current listings report association-maintained landscaping, plowing, trash service and water, with paved association roads. No pool, clubhouse or other major recreational facility was established in the public sources reviewed.
Cross Mill Village sits in Northfield's Lakes Region setting, with access to Interstate 93 and nearby communities including Tilton, Franklin and Laconia. The location combines a rural residential environment with convenient access to regional shopping, healthcare and recreation. Northfield's broader setting offers access to hiking, mountain biking, lakes and other outdoor activities.
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Living in Northfield
Northfield sits along the Winnipesaukee River in Merrimack County, directly adjacent to Tilton and sharing much of its commercial and cultural life with its neighbor. The town's mill-era buildings along the river reflect a shared industrial history with the surrounding area. Northfield's rural hills contrast with the busier commercial strip in neighboring Tilton, giving residents both quiet residential neighborhoods and easy access to shopping and dining just across the town line. The Winnipesaukee River offers fishing and paddling opportunities. Housing in Northfield tends to be more affordable than in the Lakes Region towns further north, drawing families and value-seekers who want proximity to Tilton's amenities without paying a Lakes Region premium. The town's rural character remains intact away from the river corridor.
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