Pawtuckaway Ridge Association (25 Units)
π 249 Raymond Rd, Nottingham, NH 03290
Nottingham, New Hampshire
Units
25
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HOA Fees
$83/month
About Pawtuckaway Ridge Association
Pawtuckaway Ridge is a modern single-family residential community perched on a scenic hilltop in the pastoral town of Nottingham, New Hampshire. Encompassed by more than 68 acres of dedicated open conservation space, the development combines picturesque rural seclusion with high-quality contemporary construction.
The neighborhood features Energy Star-certified detached homes built by Chinburg Properties, ranging from single-level ranch layouts to spacious two-story colonial floor plans. Architectural designs emphasize open-concept living, energy efficiency, attached two-car garages, composite decks, and modern high-end finishes.
Life at Pawtuckaway Ridge is geared toward nature lovers and those seeking peaceful country living with minimal association encumbrance. The low-maintenance HOA structure preserves the extensive surrounding open woodland while fostering a tight-knit, quiet neighborhood atmosphere.
The community is located just minutes from Pawtuckaway State Park, offering premier four-season recreation including hiking, boating, camping, and swimming. Proximity to Route 101 ensures straightforward commuting access to Manchester, Concord, and the Seacoast.
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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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