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Potato Barn Condominiums (6 Units)

πŸ“ 42 Potato Barn Ln, Walpole, NH 03608

Walpole, New Hampshire

Units

6

Unit Types

rustic barn-style residential apartments / studio conversions

About Potato Barn Condominiums

Potato Barn Condominiums occupies a unique historic agricultural building at 42 Potato Barn Lane in Walpole. Combining New Hampshire's historic farming heritage with contemporary residential living, the converted potato barn sits in a tranquil valley setting. The property appeals to residents seeking distinctive architectural character alongside modern conveniences.

The building was thoughtfully redeveloped and updated around 2023, turning historic timber structures into comfortable modern residences. Units feature efficient floor plans including open studio and one-bedroom options. Interiors highlight exposed historic beams alongside modern amenities like mini-split heat/ac systems, modern kitchens, electric fireplaces, and shared basement storage spaces.

Daily life at Potato Barn Condominiums offers a peaceful, low-maintenance lifestyle. Groundskeeping and snow clearing are managed centrally, keeping the entry lane and parking areas clear year-round. The small community footprint ensures quiet surroundings and an intimate neighborhood atmosphere.

Located just off Route 12, the development offers convenient access to North Meadow Plaza and downtown Walpole's historic common. Interstate 91 is only six minutes away across the Connecticut River in Vermont, allowing fast commutes to Bellows Falls, Brattleboro, or Keene. Herrick's Cove and local farm stands are nearby for outdoor recreation and local food.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“building exterior care
βœ“grounds maintenance
βœ“snow removal
βœ“common storage upkeep

Community Amenities

β˜…historic agricultural architecture
β˜…expansive shared basement storage space
β˜…private off-street parking

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Walpole

Walpole is a small Connecticut River Valley town in Cheshire County known for its well-preserved village green, ringed by Federal and Greek Revival architecture. The town's rural character and river valley farmland have changed little over the decades, giving it a postcard New England appearance. Local agriculture supports a strong food and cider-making scene, including a well-known creamery and several area orchards. The town center includes a general store and library that anchor much of the community's civic life, supplemented by an active roster of volunteer organizations. Walpole remains very rural, with minimal public services and a nearest hospital more than 20 minutes away. The town's limited employment base outside agriculture and small local businesses means many residents commute elsewhere, drawn instead by the privacy and close-knit community that rural Walpole offers.

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