Local Real Estate & Beyond: Exquisite Fall Foliage Homes

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In today’s blog post we’re going to feature beautiful homes that are in perfect locations to take in some of nature's most picturesque fall foliage scenes. They may vary by location and style, but they are all beautiful homes. We hope you enjoy them.

Poughquag, NY

SUGAR MAPLE FARM. Privately situated in the midst of 466 acres of mostly open pasture land fenced for horses is this 18,000 sq.ft. Georgian style manor house designed by renowned architect Boris Baranovich and built in the late 1980’s. The house is set on a rise overlooking a large spring-fed lake and stroll garden. Read more here.

Portsmouth, NH

What do you seek in a home? Exquisite design and quality craftsmanship? An oasis that reinvigorates and energizes the soul? It’s all here at the pinnacle of a quiet street on coveted Frame Point in Portsmouth’s South End. Custom designed by Fiorentino Group Architects and built by Tucker Associates (c.2009), the shingle-style residence commands 1.15 south-facing acres with 270-degree scenic views of the Piscataqua River’s Little Harbor. Read more here.

Woodstock, VT

SUGAREE - Incomparably situated at the peak of Woodstock's fabled Western Dale, this exceptional residence is nothing short of superb. Built with the finest materials and an exquisite eye for detail, the six-bedroom, eight-bathroom home overlooks the Green Mountains with a breathtaking southern view. The thirty-acre landholding comprises open meadows, forests, miles of John Morton trails, and a gorgeous swimming pool. Read more here.

Camden, ME

Set on over 21 acres of elevated and incredibly private land overlooking Camden Harbor and the islands of Penobscot Bay. This spectacular Arts and Crafts home was inspired by Greene and Greene, the prolific architects who pioneered the arts and crafts movement in California at the turn of the 20th century. Read more here.

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