Description of 49 Prospect Hill Rd, Hancock, NH 03449
Listing details for 49 Prospect Hill Rd, Hancock, NH 03449 : Nestled amidst a beautiful landscape, just minutes from the historic charm of Hancock Village, this home offers an unparalleled blend of versatility, comfort, and quality finishes. Designed with thoughtful longevity in mind, this home effortlessly accommodates multi-generational living without compromising on privacy or comfort.True one-floor living is executed flawlessly here. The heart of the main level of this home is an elegant sun-drenched Great Room with a propane fireplace, a stacked stone mantle, large wall-to-wall windows and french doors onto a small deck by the forest. Bathed in natural light, this space creates a warm and inviting anchor for daily living and festive gatherings. Apart from the great room sits a separate living space, ideal for reading, listening to music or streaming your favorite films — it is finished with built-in bookshelves, a second fireplace with a rich wood mantle and wood stove insert. For the home chef, the gourmet kitchen is fully equipped with a gas cook-top, double ovens, beautiful finishes, and a spacious, well-designed walk-in pantry with storage space to spare. A separate dining room is just off the kitchen. The main level also hosts two bedrooms, including a spacious primary suite complete with a beautifully updated bath. What truly sets this property apart is the private, separate-level in-law suite. Fully ADA accessible, this well-designed living space functions as its own private home, complete with a full kitchen, dedicated bedrooms, a pristine full bath, and its own laundry. This serene woodland sanctuary rests on 4.5 acres and abuts permanently protected conservation land. You will find gardens with specimen trees and bushes, flowers and a beautiful water feature all highlighted with beautiful stone walls and pathways. Five minute drive to Norway Pond, Lake Nubanusit and to the Harris Center hiking trails,an organization which has created a super-sanctuary of 43,000 conserved acres