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Windswept Acres (13 Units)

πŸ“ Windswept Dr, Rindge, NH 03461

Rindge, New Hampshire

Units

13

Year Built

2000–2002

Unit Types

detached luxury executive single-family homes

About Windswept Acres

Windswept Acres is an exclusive luxury home enclave located along Windswept Drive in Rindge. Defined by its grand stone entry gates, lighted private roadways, and rolling landscape, the development features upscale estate-style residences. It caters to buyers seeking privacy, spacious acreage, and custom home craftsmanship.

Homes in Windswept Acres are custom-built Colonial and executive residences constructed in the early 2000s. Properties sit on expansive lots exceeding 10 acres, offering private wooded buffers and manicured lawns. Architectural elements include multi-car garages, stamped concrete patios, gourmet chef kitchens, custom millwork, primary suites, and finished lower levels.

Lifestyle in Windswept Acres is centered on executive rural privacy and comfort. The low-density neighborhood structure ensures minimal traffic and high peace and quiet. Homeowners enjoy sweeping forest views, private outdoor fire pits, and ample space for gardens or detached outbuildings.

Located off regional connector routes in Rindge, Windswept Acres affords easy transit to neighboring Fitchburg and Gardner, Massachusetts, as well as Keene, New Hampshire. Local lakes, including Woodbound Lake and Lake Monadnock, are within quick driving distance for boating and outdoor recreation.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“private road maintenance
βœ“entrance landscaping
βœ“street lighting

Community Amenities

β˜…stately stone entry gates
β˜…lighted private drives
β˜…large 10+ acre private lots
β˜…mountain views

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Rindge

Rindge is a small town in the Monadnock Region of Cheshire County, home to Franklin Pierce University and several lakes including Lake Contoocook. The town's rural character and college presence give it a quieter, smaller-scale feel than the university towns of the Upper Valley. Franklin Pierce University anchors much of the town's economic and cultural activity, while the surrounding lakes and conservation land provide swimming, fishing, and hiking. Rindge's proximity to Mount Monadnock and the broader Monadnock Region makes it a base for outdoor recreation as well. Housing in Rindge remains relatively affordable, drawing families, retirees, and those connected to the university. The town's rural setting and lake access appeal to residents seeking a quiet, small-town lifestyle within the Monadnock Region.

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