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Reuben Dimond House, Renovated Historic Farmhouse in the Capital, Concord, NH.
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10 out of 10
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2 bedrooms 1 bathroom Sleeps 4 92.9 sq m
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Concord, NH
- St. Paul's School10 min drive
- New Hampshire State House13 min drive
- Capitol Center for the Arts14 min drive
- Concord, NH (CON-Concord Municipal)16 min drive
Rooms & beds
2 bedrooms (sleeps 4)
Bedroom 1
1 Double Bed
Bedroom 2
1 Queen Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Soap · Towels provided · Bathtub or shower · Toilet · Shampoo
Spaces
Kitchen
Outdoor play area
Garden
Dining area
About this property
Reuben Dimond House, Renovated Historic Farmhouse in the Capital, Concord, NH.
The Reuben Dimond house is located in Concord, New Hampshire; a central location with easy access to a major state highway. Day trippers will find this location convenient to jump onto the highway and head north or south, or to simply wander the back roads and enjoy the sights of New England.
Named after its original owner, this recently renovated farmhouse, circa 1767, sits at the end of a dead-end road surrounded by farm and conservation land. It provides privacy for a quiet rural get-a-way while located only minutes from Concord's Main Street and the State Capital. It provides the feel of the country while being only a few minutes from a busy and vibrant New England city. Downtown Concord offers excellent dinning, theater, cinema, shopping and more.
Step out the front door to find just one of the city's-maintained trails for hiking, cross country skiing, snow shoeing, or just communing with nature. Concord has over 85 miles of dedicated hiking and biking trail available to residents and visitors alike.
The groomed 1.4-acre farmhouse lot provides excellent space for all your outdoor recreational activities, such as, wiffleball, badminton, volleyball, croquet, horseshoes, etc. While sitting next to the fire pit, you may encounter deer, turkeys, and other native animals and birds.
Just up the road, at the top of the hill, is a working farm (Rossview Farm). If you catch them in season, you can pick your own strawberries, blueberries, or pumpkins. During late February and early March, you can sample maple syrup hot from the evaporator. In December it's cut your own Christmas tree time.
The kitchen is well equipped for enjoying your morning coffee or tea and cooking and baking on inside days. The historic summer kitchen now includes a reading nook and laundry closet. During the winter months a fire may be built in the wood stove to allow for a comfortable and relaxing read or to simply dry out your damp clothes from the outdoors activities.
The house was built prior to the revolutionary war. Its exterior walls are of plank construction (i.e., 3-inch-thick pine planks 15 to 24 inches wide and 8 foot tall. This was possible when sawmills became available and log cabins were no longer the only possibility.
A couple of unique items must also be noted. The staircase leading to the second floor is described as a "fan staircase" because it is narrow at the bottom and fans out to be very wide at the top. It is doubtful you have seen a like staircase.
The other notable item is the small 8-inch by 8-inch window located at the top corner of the southwest wall of the main house. It is reported this window was an Indian look out. When there was notice of a raiding party traveling down the Merrimack River, the family would hide in the crawl space and watch until the danger was over. The window also provided light into the crawl space. Remember, there was no electricity in 1767.
What we love about this property is the quiet. Most nights you can sit outside and hear nothing but the wind through the trees and the crackling of the fire in the fire pit.
Named after its original owner, this recently renovated farmhouse, circa 1767, sits at the end of a dead-end road surrounded by farm and conservation land. It provides privacy for a quiet rural get-a-way while located only minutes from Concord's Main Street and the State Capital. It provides the feel of the country while being only a few minutes from a busy and vibrant New England city. Downtown Concord offers excellent dinning, theater, cinema, shopping and more.
Step out the front door to find just one of the city's-maintained trails for hiking, cross country skiing, snow shoeing, or just communing with nature. Concord has over 85 miles of dedicated hiking and biking trail available to residents and visitors alike.
The groomed 1.4-acre farmhouse lot provides excellent space for all your outdoor recreational activities, such as, wiffleball, badminton, volleyball, croquet, horseshoes, etc. While sitting next to the fire pit, you may encounter deer, turkeys, and other native animals and birds.
Just up the road, at the top of the hill, is a working farm (Rossview Farm). If you catch them in season, you can pick your own strawberries, blueberries, or pumpkins. During late February and early March, you can sample maple syrup hot from the evaporator. In December it's cut your own Christmas tree time.
The kitchen is well equipped for enjoying your morning coffee or tea and cooking and baking on inside days. The historic summer kitchen now includes a reading nook and laundry closet. During the winter months a fire may be built in the wood stove to allow for a comfortable and relaxing read or to simply dry out your damp clothes from the outdoors activities.
The house was built prior to the revolutionary war. Its exterior walls are of plank construction (i.e., 3-inch-thick pine planks 15 to 24 inches wide and 8 foot tall. This was possible when sawmills became available and log cabins were no longer the only possibility.
A couple of unique items must also be noted. The staircase leading to the second floor is described as a "fan staircase" because it is narrow at the bottom and fans out to be very wide at the top. It is doubtful you have seen a like staircase.
The other notable item is the small 8-inch by 8-inch window located at the top corner of the southwest wall of the main house. It is reported this window was an Indian look out. When there was notice of a raiding party traveling down the Merrimack River, the family would hide in the crawl space and watch until the danger was over. The window also provided light into the crawl space. Remember, there was no electricity in 1767.
What we love about this property is the quiet. Most nights you can sit outside and hear nothing but the wind through the trees and the crackling of the fire in the fire pit.
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Amenities
Kitchen
Washing machine
Dryer
Free WiFi
Air conditioning
Outdoor space
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
This is an older home that is not baby-proofed.
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
Important information
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Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has indicated that there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
Safety features at this property include a fire extinguisher and a first aid kit
About the area
Concord
Located in Concord, this holiday home is in a rural area. Beaver Meadow Golf Course and Shara Vineyards are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those looking for area attractions can visit Cider Hill and Greater Concord Chamber of Commerce. Contoocook Railroad Museum and Christa McAuliffe Planetarium are also worth visiting. Make sure you get close to the area's animals with activities such as game walks and birdwatching.

Concord, NH
What's nearby
- St. Paul's School - 10 min drive - 6.5 km
- New Hampshire Hospital Scorecard - 12 min drive - 7.9 km
- Walker-Woodman House - 12 min drive - 8.3 km
- New Hampshire State House - 13 min drive - 8.6 km
- Capitol Center for the Arts - 14 min drive - 9.3 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- McDonald's - 11 min drive
- Dunkin' - 11 min drive
- Circle K - 11 min drive
- CC Tomatoes - 12 min drive
- William & Sons Coffee Co. - 11 min drive
Frequently asked questions
About the host
Hosted by Lynn Woodard

We are new to hosting and have worked hard at preparing this old farmhouse to make your stay as enjoyable and pleasant as possible. The property was vacant for several years prior to our purchase. It was in terrible shape. The roof was leaking, plaster was falling of the ceiling and walls, windows needed repair, some sills were rotting, and the exterior was overgrown. To be sure it was ready for demolition. Being retired and looking for something to do, we made the decision to try and save this pre-revolutionary war home. After more than four years of daily work, we believe we accomplished our mission. This house can know stand of another 100 years.
Hosting this short-term rental will allow many guests from all over the country to come and visit this nice old house. We hope the future will be a pleasant adventure for us and also for you. Enjoy.
Hosting this short-term rental will allow many guests from all over the country to come and visit this nice old house. We hope the future will be a pleasant adventure for us and also for you. Enjoy.
Why they chose this property
This location is a gem if you are looking for a quiet place to relax, enjoy nature, take a hike or just sit to read and write. This historic farmhouse is located at the terminus of two discontinued roads and is surrounded by farm and conservation lands. There is plenty of room for outdoor recreational activities. If you enjoy shopping, dining or entertainment, you are only minutes away from downtown Concord. On the other hand, if you are a day tripper, Concord is a great location. Concord is located less than an hour from the Lakes Region, an hour from the White Mountains and its many ski resorts, an hour from the Seacoast and an hour from the city of Boston.
What makes this property unique
This property is one of the oldest standing homes in Concord. It has all of the character of an old farmhouse with wide pine board floors and original windows while still providing the conveniences of modern upgrades.
When you settle in, it feels like you are far from the rush of the city yet downtown is 10 minutes away and you're still close enough to have dinner and groceries delivered.
When you settle in, it feels like you are far from the rush of the city yet downtown is 10 minutes away and you're still close enough to have dinner and groceries delivered.
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