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Frederick Lane HOA β€” Residences at Fort Hill (6 Units)

πŸ“ Frederick Ln, Nottingham, NH 03290

Nottingham, New Hampshire

Units

6

Year Built

2024-2027

Unit Types

detached single-family homes

About Frederick Lane HOA β€” Residences at Fort Hill

Frederick Lane HOA forms the companion phase of the Residences at Fort Hill conservation subdivision near Smoke Street in Nottingham. Set against rolling wooded topography, the enclave is designed to blend modern residential homebuilding into the natural New Hampshire landscape.

The neighborhood is composed of detached single-family residences featuring classic colonial and craftsman architectural accents. Each home is thoughtfully sited to maximize natural light and privacy, offering expansive living spaces, modern kitchens, two-car garages, and eco-friendly landscaping elements.

Daily life on Frederick Lane is quiet and community-oriented, highlighted by integrated green infrastructure such as planted rain gardens and extensive protected open land. The association manages neighborhood conservation parcels and common stormwater systems to maintain long-term property values.

Located in central Rockingham County, Frederick Lane allows for convenient travel across southeastern New Hampshire. Pawtuckaway State Park, Northwood Lake, and local school facilities are close at hand, with easy commuter access to Concord, Manchester, and Portsmouth.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“private-road maintenance
βœ“plowing/sanding
βœ“drainage systems
βœ“vegetation and common roadway facilities

Community Amenities

β˜…private roadway and common drainage/open-space infrastructure

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Otter Cove Homes, LLC

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

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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