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Souhegan Canoe Port Conservation Land |
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The Scott Fields and the Souhegan Canoe Port - Click Photo to Enlarge
The Scott fields and the adjoining Sherburne land straddle the
Souhegan river near the Souhegan High School, where the Boston Post road crosses the
river. The Scott fields were purchased in 1989 as the Scott family retired from
farming the land. A New Hampshire
Land Conservation Investment Program (LCIP) grant was used to help pay for
the property.
The Beautiful Souhegan River
Use of the land is regulated by the LCIP agreement for use in
agriculture and passive recreation only. The adjoining lot was a gift from Max
Sherburne to the Amherst Conservation Commission in 1975, after he sold his
timber lot (where the Middle School and Souhegan High are now located) to the
town.
A canoe port and parking lot have been created to allow access to
the river here. There is also a nice spot on this property below the canoe port
where many canoes will stop for a rest or lunch.
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Amherst News
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NH Housing trends are changing; the trend in NH is towards a smaller footprint, with a focus on affordability in heating and cooling. There is a strong surge in GREEN building products and techniques, specifically Georthermal and Solar applications are gaining popularity.
In addition many NH homes now have a open floorplan that is more desirable for today's Amherst home buyers...
A few trends we are seeing in NH homes including Amherst, Bedford, Merrimack and the Southern NH towns:
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