Luxury Home of the Week: For $10m, a 7-bedroom mansion on Lake Winnipesaukee
It is tied for first in an analysis of the most expensive homes on the market in New Hampshire.
With 430 feet of frontage on Lake Winnipesaukee and a $10,000,000 price tag, this custom-built contemporary in Wolfeboro, N.H., is tied for the No. 1 spot in an analysis of the most expensive homes on the market in the Granite State, according to a review of listings.
The property at 20 Wyman Drive includes seven bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bath and view of the water. The home also has a half bathroom. Adam Dow of Dow Realty Group at Keller Williams Lakes & Mountains Realty listed the property on Aug. 21. (An eight-bedroom home in Meredith is on the market at the same price.)
The 2005 single-family was “purposely built to blend in with its surroundings,” according to the listing, and creates seamless transitions between the indoors and out. In the main living space, a towering wall of windows looking out on the lake is matched in grandeur by a 30-foot two-sided granite fireplace. The owner bathroom features a Japanese-style wood soaking tub, complete with a canopy held up by four tree trunks.
Those wood and earth tones abound throughout the home, including in the kitchen, which offers a sloping wood ceiling dotted with pendant lights, a double oven, and an expansive kitchen island with a sink.
The 14,458-square-foot mansion also features a gym full of equipment, a sauna, and a soundproof media room.
As for the home’s outdoor amenities: A substantial deck, a hot tub, a two-slip boathouse, and a dock sit on its 6.2 acres.
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