Woodbrook / Wilderness Community Association (200 Units)
π Off US Route 202 / Woodbrook Rd, Rindge, NH 03461
Rindge, New Hampshire
Units
200
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$1,500/year (~$125/month)
About Woodbrook / Wilderness Community Association
Woodbrook Camp & Tennis Club is a private, seasonal condominium community located off Route 12 on Sip Pond near the Rindge/Fitzwilliam town line. Designed as a summer retreat, every lot is individually owned within a secure, gated natural enclave. The community provides a relaxed getaway setting surrounded by dense forests and freshwater lake views.
Housing inside Woodbrook consists of park model homes, custom seasonal cottages, and upgraded recreational vehicles. Typical dwellings feature 300 to 800 square feet of compact living space, attached wooden sunrooms, spacious outdoor decks, shed storage, and fire pits. Structures are designed for seasonal occupation from spring through autumn.
Lifestyle at Woodbrook centers heavily on resort-style outdoor recreation and community events. Members enjoy exclusive access to a sandy beach on Sip Pond, boat launches for kayaking and fishing, a large outdoor swimming pool, tennis and pickleball courts, bocce lanes, and a community lodge. Low annual dues cover seasonal water, septic, security, and facility maintenance.
Situated in the heart of the Monadnock Region, the complex is just minutes from shopping centers in Rindge and regional hiking trails on Mount Monadnock. Commuters from Massachusetts can easily reach the community via Route 202 and Route 12, making it an ideal weekend escape.
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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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