Elinor Lane HOA β Residences at Fort Hill (6 Units)
π Elinor Ln, Nottingham, NH 03290
Nottingham, New Hampshire
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About Elinor Lane HOA β Residences at Fort Hill
Elinor Lane HOA represents a dedicated residential enclave within the Residences at Fort Hill open space development in Nottingham. Situated off Smoke Street and Fort Hill Road, the neighborhood offers a tranquil woodland environment that preserves the town's distinct rural character.
Homes along Elinor Lane consist of custom-built single-family residences developed under open-space subdivision standards. Properties feature contemporary New England architectural styling, multi-bedroom designs, generous private homesites, attached garages, and energy-conscious building envelopes.
The association supports a peaceful and private lifestyle where homeowners take advantage of preserved natural conservation buffers. The HOA oversees community open spaces, drainage infrastructure, and shared road easements, ensuring lasting neighborhood quality with minimal overhead.
Residents benefit from Nottingham's scenic landscapes, local lakes, and outdoor recreation while remaining within easy driving distance of Route 125, Route 4, and Route 101. The location provides convenient regional access to the University of New Hampshire in Durham, Dover, and the Seacoast business corridor.
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Living in Nottingham
Nottingham is a rural town in Rockingham County, home to much of Pawtuckaway State Park and its network of hiking trails, camping sites, and the distinctive Pawtuckaway Mountains. The park's presence has kept large portions of the town forested and protected from development. Pawtuckaway Lake offers swimming, fishing, and boating within the state park, drawing both residents and visitors throughout the warmer months. Nottingham's town center remains small, with most retail and dining trips made to nearby Raymond or Epping. Housing in Nottingham tends toward larger, wooded lots, drawing families and outdoor enthusiasts who value proximity to the state park. The town's rural character and limited commercial development keep it quieter than many neighboring Rockingham County communities.
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