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Karin Cannon at (603) 494-8151 - Nestled between Mount Monadnock, Mount Wachusett & the Wapack Range, lies the historic and quaint town of New Ipswich, NH incorporated in 1762 by Governor Wentworth . The Souhegan River, vital to the town’s early economic development winds its way past former mill buildings & glass factories and provided water power for the burgeoning woolen & cotton mills. Today, the historic character of the town is well-preserved and offers a rural lifestyle that cherishes its past and takes pride in preserving the natural beauty of rolling wooded foothills and farm lands, ponds & rivers. Welcome to Bucko’Lin farm at the top of Page Hill Rd. with westerly views toward Mount Monadnock and the Wapack range. If you have horses, there are two 10 x 10 run-in sheds plus 5 turnout paddocks & two fenced pastures. The paddocks have top of the line white vinyl flex rail fencing & electric braided rope. There are four frost-free hydrants for year-round convenience. The equipment barn offers ample room for storage and has indoor pens set up for goats, poultry or dog kennels. The outside is completely fenced in. Improve your riding skills & work with your horse’s training in the 60’ round pen and 70 X 130’ sand & clay based riding arena. The new post & beam 24 X 44 - 3 stall barn is built to perfection with a concrete center isle, three 12 x12 matted box stalls, heated grain & tack rooms plus a hay loft. This charming circa 1920’s farmhouse has undergone extensive renovation since the current owners purchased the home. The addition of a delightful 30’ mahogany farmer’s porch & tiled 4 season sunroom add year round enjoyment of the outdoors. For summertime gatherings, the screen house is the perfect spot to catch the breeze & have a cook-out. Spend more time with your horses & animals, as this wonderfully renovated home leaves nothing for you to do. The country kitchen boasts knotty pine cabinets & a cozy dining room with original maple ...