South Parrish Road Cooperative (59 Units)
π 20 Avery Cir / 136 S Parrish Rd, Winchester, NH 03470
Winchester, New Hampshire
Units
59
Year Built
Unit Types
HOA Fees
~$250β$300/month
About South Parrish Road Cooperative
South Parrish Road Cooperative is a 59-home resident-owned mobile home park located in Winchester, New Hampshire. Converted to cooperative ownership in 1992, the community represents one of the region's long-standing resident-managed neighborhoods. The park features circular street layouts such as Avery Circle, creating a safe, low-traffic environment for residents of all ages.
Homes in South Parrish Road Cooperative consist of single-wide and double-wide manufactured units dating from various eras. Over 75% of the homes feature updated pitched roofs and lap siding, complemented by landscaped yards, paved driveways, and personal carports or storage sheds. The cooperative model empowers homeowners to collectively manage site maintenance, park rules, and lot fees.
Community features include a central clubhouse used for board meetings and social gatherings, as well as organized trash pickup and community water/sewer service. The cooperative structure creates a friendly, village-like atmosphere where homeowners take collective pride in maintaining their neighborhood's safety and aesthetic appeal.
Positioned on the south side of Winchester along South Parrish Road, the neighborhood enjoys a quiet rural environment while staying connected to regional corridors. Route 10 provides direct access north to Keene and south into Massachusetts. Outdoor destinations, including Pisgah State Park and local boat launches on the Ashuelot River, are within a short drive.
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Living in Winchester
Winchester sits in the southwestern corner of Cheshire County along the Ashuelot River, close to both the Massachusetts and Vermont borders. The town's mill-era downtown reflects a manufacturing history built around the river's water power. The Ashuelot River and surrounding conservation land offer fishing and paddling, while Winchester's small downtown provides basic shopping and services. The town's location keeps it somewhat removed from Keene's larger job market, though it remains within commuting distance. Housing in Winchester remains among the more affordable options in the Monadnock Region, drawing families and value-seekers. The town continues to work through economic challenges typical of former mill communities in the area.
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