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Torch Hill Condominium Association

πŸ“ Torch Hill Rd, Warner, NH 03278

Warner, New Hampshire

Year Built

1980

Unit Types

townhouse, multi-level

About Torch Hill Condominium Association

Torch Hill Condominium Association is a small, peaceful residential enclave nestled in the foothills of Warner, New Hampshire. Surrounded by lush hillsides and historic country scenery, the community captures the quintessential charm of Merrimack County's Mount Kearsarge region. It offers residents a quiet sanctuary away from city congestion.

The neighborhood features low-density townhouse-style condominiums designed with classic New England regional architecture. Buildings incorporate multi-level floor plans, wood siding, private entryways, and elevated rear decks that overlook pristine forest acreage. Interior floor plans offer open main living rooms, cozy wood heating options, and multi-bedroom upper floors.

Life at Torch Hill centers around relaxed rural living and low-maintenance convenience. The association handles major property management burdens, including lawn care and winter road plowing. Residents can enjoy outdoor living, mountain air, and a friendly, intimate neighborhood environment year-round.

Situated just off Interstate 89 at Exit 8 or 9, Torch Hill is ideally situated for commuters traveling south to Concord or north to New London and Lebanon. Downtown Warner's charming village centerβ€”with its local bookstore, museum, arts venues, and diningβ€”is only minutes away. Mount Kearsarge State Park and local hiking trails provide outdoor activity right in the community's backyard.

HOA Fees Include

βœ“landscaping
βœ“snow removal
βœ“exterior building maintenance
βœ“common area lighting

Community Amenities

β˜…common grounds
β˜…woodland views
β˜…off-street parking

Additional Details

Builder/Developer

Unknown

Data from publicly available information - verify with association

Living in Warner

Warner sits along the Warner River in Merrimack County and serves as a gateway to Mount Kearsarge State Forest, with extensive hiking and mountain-biking trails just outside the village center. The town's location along I-89 keeps commutes to Concord and the Upper Valley manageable despite its rural feel. The walkable downtown includes the Mount Kearsarge Indian Museum and a handful of local shops and restaurants along the river. Periodic flooding along the Warner River has affected downtown businesses over the years, shaping ongoing conversations about flood mitigation and development. Warner's population is relatively small and includes a mix of commuters, outdoor enthusiasts, and longtime residents drawn to the town's access to Mount Kearsarge and the broader Merrimack Valley. Retail and dining options remain limited, with most residents driving to Concord for larger shopping trips.

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