| Building Size | 6,665 Square Feet |
| Land Size | 2.6 Acres |
| Units | 8 |
| Zoning | Residential Business District |
| Water | Private |
| Sewer | Private |
| Year Built | 1897 |
| Construction | Wood Frame |
| Roof | Architectural Shingle |
LIVE AUCTION: May 20 | 2:00 p.m. | On-site
PROPERTY TOURS: April 24 | 12pm - 2pm & May 12 | 10am - 12pm
A three-story, 8-room inn comprising 6,665 sq. ft. on 2.6 acres in Bradford, New Hampshire, offered at auction following owner-occupied operation. Originally constructed in 1897 and substantially renovated in 2014, the property presents a turnkey hospitality asset in one of New Hampshire's most active four-season recreation corridors.
Building and property features include:
The building dates to 1897 and reflects the architectural character common to large Victorian-era structures in rural New England. A substantial renovation completed in 2014 updated operational systems and interior finishes throughout, preserving the building's historic scale and character while bringing the property to current hospitality standards.
Bradford sits within the Lake Sunapee region, one of New Hampshire's premier year-round recreation destinations. Lake Sunapee, a short drive from the property, draws visitors for swimming, boating, fishing, and water sports in warmer months, while Mount Sunapee State Park and Resort provides skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and mountain biking across seasons. Additional nearby recreation includes Lake Massasecum, with a town beach and conservation trail access throughout Bradford's public lands network, as well as Pats Peak Ski Area in Henniker and Pillsbury State Park in Washington. The property sits approximately 42 miles from Manchester, NH, approximately 95 miles from Boston, and approximately 250 miles from New York City, drawing from multiple major feeder markets across the Northeast.
Michael B. Carey | NH AUC #5026 | NH RE Lic. #074397
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