Squam Lake
Click here to view the listing sheet of 44 Marden Point Road, the Squam Lake home for sale will be featured in the April 2010 CENTURY 21 Fine Homes and Estates Magazine, featuring some of the finest luxury properties offered in the United States real estate market. "The House at the Top of the Squam River". This waterfront property has some of the best lake and mountain views on New Hampshire's Squam Lake. Because of the property's location, near quaint downtown Holderness, on a unique point of land with 696 ft. of waterfront, this Squam property has a one-of-a-kind charm. Its stunning construction and its ideal location, make it one of the most desirable waterfront properties in New Hampshire's Lakes Region.
Tenney Mountain, Loon Mountain Ski Resort, Waterville Valley, Canon mountain, and Wildcat Mountain are White Mountain ski resorts are all within 15 minutes to an hour's drive. Meredith NH amenities including shops and restaurants are just a fifteen minute drive from 44 Marden Point, Holderness, NH.
The 6000 square ft., 4 bedroom, 5 1/2 bath, new construction, Lodge style home built was and designed by K-Mac Builders, a leader in building in New Hampshire's Lakes Region, with additional architectural design by Paul Maggi, Associates.
Please view the slideshow of 44 Marden Point Road on the below slideshow. Contact me if you have questions on 44 Marden Point Road, for house plans, or if you'd like to set up an appointment to see this iconic Squam Lake waterfront property.
.










Squam is the second-largest lake located entirely in New Hampshire. Squam Lake was originally called Keeseenunknipee, which meant "the goose lake in the highlands." Don't miss the opportunity to take a Squam Lake boat tour, whether sponsored by the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center or Experience Squam.
As parts of NH's Lakes Region becomes more commercialized, Squam Lake's grace and tranquility become more sought after by long-time Lakes Region residents and by new area residents. The towns shored by Squam Lake are, in descending order of size: Holderness; Sandwich; Moultonborough; and Center Harbor. Squam Lake drains via a short natural channel into Little Squam Lake, and then through a dam at the head of the short Squam River into the Pemigewasset at Ashland.
One-Click New Hampshire Real Estate Searches
Alexandria | Alton | Ashland | Belmont | Bridgewater | Bristol | Center Harbor | Campton | Effignham | Freedom | Gilford | Gilmanton | Grafton | Hebron | Holderness | Laconia | Meredith | Moultonborough | Tamworth | Plymouth | Sanbornton | Sandwich | Tuftonboro | Wakefield | Wolfeboro
