Fremont (New Hampshire, US - 03044)SOLD
$198,900 USDNice In-Town Location
SOLD 10-17
"Ready to finish second floor"
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Prudential Verani RealtyTerry & Joe Scattergood
Phone:603-537-5333
Cell:603-553-2761
Fax:888-434-2510
Details
Address:603 Main StType:ResidentialStyle:1 1/2 Story"Cape Style"Bedrooms:2"3 Bedroom Septic System"Bathrooms:1Basement:YesSize:816 sq. ft."Dould your living space upstairs"Lot Type:RectangularLot Size:0.91 acresYear Built:1995
Description
Prime In-town location... Walk to everything! Country living at it’s best in a small town, yet central to the airport, seacoast, city and the mountains. Well maintained 2 bedroom, 1 bath home with a big yard and perennial gardens. 3 bedroom septic.

Fremont is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 3,510 at the 2000 census. Fremont is crossed by the Rockingham Recreation Trail, the longest rail trail in the state, and NH Route 107. The town has a total area of 17.4 square miles. The highest point in Fremont is an unnamed summit, with an elevation of 322 feet (98 m) above sea level, near the town's western border. It is drained by the Exeter River. Fremont is bordered on the north by Epping, east by Brentwood, southeast by Kingston, south by Danville and Sandown, southwest by Chester and west by Raymond.

History
Settled in the 1720s, Fremont was originally part of Exeter. The area was once famous for its heavy growth of high-quality eastern white pine trees, reserved for use as masts of the Royal Navy. But residents began to use the wood for home construction. When in 1734 David Dunbar, surveyor-general, visited the Copyhold Mill to inspect fallen lumber, local citizens assembled, discharged firearms, and convinced Dunbar to leave. Returning with 10 men, Dunbar's group was attacked, and dispersed to a local tavern, by citizens disguised as Indians. This insurrection would be known as the Mast Tree Riot.

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