Explore New Hampshire

If your new to New Hampshire or have live here your entire life, there are so many things to do and see!

If you love Estates & Gardens I have composed 5 Beautiful Estates & Gardens to visit, come and explore with me!

Sunapee

John Hay Estate at The Fells on Lake Sunapee, NH

John Hay Estate at The Fells, 456 Rt. 103A  Newbury, NH. 03255

Discover The Fells 83.5 acres of beauty & tranquility, learn the legacy of diplomat and statesman John Milton Hay. Tour the 22-room Colonial Revival home explore the forests, walk the woodland trails; and enjoy the renowned gardens. The Fells is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a preservation project of The Garden Conservancy.


Holderness

Kirkwood Gardens

900 US-3, Holderness, NH 03245

“Sunny” Grace Kirkwood, a landscape designer who served on the Board of Trustees for the Science Center from 1985 to 1991, designed a one-acre garden on the grounds of the historic Holderness Inn. Some highlights of Kirkwood Gardens include a 25- by 60-foot bluestone patio on the west side of the historic Holderness Inn, which provides a scenic view for pedestrians or a place to sit in the summer shade.

 

North  Hampton 

Fuller Gardens

10 Willow Ave., North Hampton, NH.

This turn-of-the-century estate is a nonprofit, public botanical garden that feels secluded and private. The gorgeous formal rose gardens, which were designed in the Colonial Revival style, were commissioned during the late 1920s by Massachusetts Governor Alvan T. Fuller at his summer estate. In addition to the show-stopping roses, you can also stroll through a Japanese garden and see the English perennial plantings.


Moultonborough

Castle in the Clouds Garden Tours

455 Old Mountain Rd., Moultonborough

Join our head gardener, Gretchen Large, in touring both Lucknow’s historic and modern garden landscapes, and leave with some general gardening tips and tricks for you to use at home! Gretchen is excited to share her passion for gardening – displayed in the beautiful and thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces around the Castle – with you.


Portsmouth 

Moffatt Ladd House & Garden

154 Market Street, Portsmouth, NH 03801

Noted for its elegant furnished interiors, this National Historic Landmark was built for John Moffatt between 1760 and 1763. William Whipple, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, lived here during the American Revolution. A beautiful Colonial Revival garden secretly sits behind the mansion.


  

Donna Perras ~ PRESTIGE Realty & Co. 

603-400-5042