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Cobble Hill Pines (12 Units)

πŸ“ 29 Perry Ln, Swanzey, NH 03446

Swanzey, New Hampshire

Units

12

Year Built

1986

Unit Types

townhouse

HOA Fees

~$325/month

About Cobble Hill Pines

Cobble Hill Pines is an established townhouse community nestled in a peaceful, wooded setting off Perry Lane in Swanzey. Surrounded by mature pine trees and rolling topography, the neighborhood delivers a classic rural New Hampshire feel while maintaining close proximity to nearby town centers. It is well suited for homeowners looking for a quiet retreat with low exterior maintenance.

The development features two-story wood-frame townhomes constructed in the mid-1980s. Floor plans typically offer two bedrooms and full or half baths spread over two functional levels, along with full basements for ample storage. Design details include galley kitchens, open dining and living rooms, tiled entryways, and private rear screened porches overlooking woodland borders.

Life at Cobble Hill Pines is simple and carefree. Professional association management handles essential property tasks including roof maintenance, siding care, snow plowing, and grounds upkeep. The tranquil backyards and private screen porches encourage an outdoor-oriented home life surrounded by native wildlife and New England foliage.

The association's location off Perry Lane places residents just a short drive from Keene's vibrant downtown shopping, dining, and higher education institutions. Commuters benefit from direct access to the NH/MA state corridor along Route 12, while outdoor lovers can explore the nearby Ashuelot Rail Trail and Pisgah State Park.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“building maintenance
βœ“master insurance
βœ“landscaping
βœ“common acreage
βœ“snow removal
βœ“trash removal

Community Amenities

β˜…screened porches
β˜…semi-private backyards
β˜…mature tree canopy
β˜…common land
β˜…assigned parking

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Swanzey

Swanzey is a rural town in Cheshire County just south of Keene, known for its cluster of historic covered bridges spanning the Ashuelot River. The town includes several distinct villages, including Swanzey Center and West Swanzey, each with its own small commercial cluster. The Ashuelot River Rail Trail and surrounding conservation land provide hiking and biking close to home, while Swanzey's proximity to Keene gives residents access to a larger city's retail, dining, and cultural offerings without living within it. Housing in Swanzey tends to be more affordable than in Keene itself, drawing families and residents who want small-town character with an easy commute into the Monadnock Region's largest city. The town's covered bridges remain a modest draw for visitors and photographers.

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