Listed by Cathy Cambal-Hayward • BHG Masiello Peterborough. Bought with East Key Realty.
Off Market Jan 2026 for $867K
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Est. refi paymentEst. refi$5,441/mo
4
bd
•
2.5 ba
•
2,596
sq ft
219 Gilmore Pond Rd, Jaffrey, NH 03452
About this home
This forested 16 acre hilltop property with a “sugar shack” has had over $600K+ improvements since purchased by owner. Enjoys 500’ of waterfront along the banks of the large Mountain Brook Reservoir & 1187’ of frontage on paved Gilmore Pond Road. The home, built in 1973, offers one floor-living with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, a great room, kitchen, a gym & a screen porch. The property is now energy independent using solar & geothermal systems with positive cash flow from electricity sold to the grid. The home integrates many historical & aesthetic aspects. Built entirely from lumber harvested on the property, you cross a granite step salvaged from Jaffrey’s historical Baptist church. A large restored fireplace and chimney in the living room, which was constructed using bricks salvaged from Jaffrey’s original Goodnow’s Store & a granite hearth from the same church. The chimney is surrounded & trimmed with hand hewn cypress planks salvaged from the Halfway House on Mount Monadnock. 1 1/3 miles of sugarbush paths serve as excellent recreational forest walking trails or mountain biking the 1/3 of a mile from the house down 126’ vertical feet to your own waterfront recreation area. 700 exiting mature healthy maple trees for tapping to supply the income producing sugar house. Meticulous flower gardens surround the house. 200 new trees & bushes of indigenous species have been planted including Black Walnut, American Hazelnut, hickory, dogwood, plum, fir and Concord grapes.
Single-familyProperty Type
1973Year Built
15.96 acresLot Size
$334Price/Sq.Ft.
3 car garageParking
Listed by Cathy Cambal-Hayward• BHG Masiello Peterborough
This is a very special house, designed and constructed the way houses used to be built. There are 4 good-sized bedrooms and a bath and a half, a large living room - dining area built to take maximum advantage of a very handsome, raised hearth fireplace, and a modern kitchen. The lower level has a finished family room. There is a large lofted 2 car garage toward the rear of the property which is surrounded by conservation land. On 20 private area, +/-.
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$10,032 (−6.5%)
$119,690 + $409,700
$529,390
2024
$10,733 (−1.7%)
$54,140 + $273,100
$327,240
2023
$10,923 (+9.2%)
$54,415 + $273,100
$327,515
2022
$10,001 (+14.4%)
$54,415 + $268,400
$322,815
2021
$8,743 (+1.3%)
$54,670 + $258,800
$313,470
2020
$8,631 (+14.2%)
$54,700 + $258,800
$313,500
2019
$7,558 (+5.5%)
$43,400 + $173,600
$217,000
2018
$7,164 (+0.1%)
$43,500 + $173,600
$217,100
2017
$7,154
$43,400 + $173,600
$217,000
2016
$7,158 (−0.7%)
$43,300 + $173,600
$216,900
2015
$7,205 (+2.5%)
$43,300 + $173,600
$216,900
2013
$7,028
$60,182 + $181,331
$241,513
Tax history for 219 Gilmore Pond Rd
Year
Property tax
Land + Additions
Assessment*
2025
$10,032 (−6.5%)
$119,690 + $409,700
$529,390
2024
$10,733 (−1.7%)
$54,140 + $273,100
$327,240
2023
$10,923 (+9.2%)
$54,415 + $273,100
$327,515
2022
$10,001 (+14.4%)
$54,415 + $268,400
$322,815
2021
$8,743 (+1.3%)
$54,670 + $258,800
$313,470
2020
$8,631 (+14.2%)
$54,700 + $258,800
$313,500
2019
$7,558 (+5.5%)
$43,400 + $173,600
$217,000
2018
$7,164 (+0.1%)
$43,500 + $173,600
$217,100
2017
$7,154
$43,400 + $173,600
$217,000
2016
$7,158 (−0.7%)
$43,300 + $173,600
$216,900
2015
$7,205 (+2.5%)
$43,300 + $173,600
$216,900
2013
$7,028
$60,182 + $181,331
$241,513
*Taxable value of land and structures on it ("additions") is determined regularly by local assessors and does not affect market price.