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Cheney Mill Condominiums (10 Units)

πŸ“ Depot St, Peterborough, NH 03458

Peterborough, New Hampshire

Units

10

Year Built

1988

Unit Types

loft-style, garden-style, historic mill conversion condominiums

HOA Fees

$295/month

About Cheney Mill Condominiums

Cheney Mill Condominiums is an intimate mill conversion condominium community situated on Depot Street in the historic heart of Peterborough. Overlooking local waterways and historic rail corridors, the property blends 19th-century industrial heritage with modern condominium convenience.

The residences occupy a restored historic mill structure characterized by historic brick masonry, oversized multi-pane windows, and high timber ceilings. Interior layouts offer loft and single-level floor plans with open-concept living spaces, exposed structural elements, and distinctive architectural character.

The association supports an easy, low-maintenance urban village lifestyle. Routine exterior maintenance, common structural upkeep, grounds cleaning, and snow management are overseen by the association, allowing residents to fully appreciate historic downtown living.

Its location along Depot Street places owners steps away from the Peterborough Town Library, Depot Square shops, local bakeries, dining, and scenic walking trails along the Contoocook River. Commuting routes via NH-101 and US-202 provide easy access to Manchester and Nashua.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“water
βœ“sewer
βœ“snow removal
βœ“trash collection
βœ“common area landscaping
βœ“exterior maintenance

Community Amenities

β˜…paved parking
β˜…historic architectural common areas
β˜…riverwalk access

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Cheney Mill Redevelopment Corp.

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Peterborough

Peterborough sits along the Contoocook and Nubanusit rivers in the Monadnock Region and has cultivated a reputation as one of New Hampshire's most active small-town arts communities. The town is home to the MacDowell artist residency, one of the oldest in the country, which has hosted generations of writers, composers, and visual artists. Peterborough's walkable Main Street offers independent bookstores, a historic theater, breweries, and farm-to-table restaurants, supported by an active civic and cultural calendar. The town also serves as a gateway to Mount Monadnock and the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway, drawing hikers throughout the year. With a modest local job base, many residents commute to nearby Keene or the Nashua area, while others work in the arts, education, or small local businesses. Periodic flooding along the town's two rivers has shaped downtown development, and ongoing mitigation remains part of long-term planning.

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