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At the junction of 101 and 93 sits a beautiful New England town of approximately 19,000 people…Bedford, New Hampshire. Bedford is a suburb of Manchester and is located a stone’s throw from Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. Bedford is a bedroom community with many residents commuting to the Boston loop via the excellent Southern NH access to the highways and Boston and surrounding areas.
There are many beautiful homes and subdivisions in this quaint town. Bedford is known for its high end homes and neighborhoods. All commercial areas are located along the 101 and South River Road corridors, making for quick access but also effectively separating these areas from the rural, residential areas of the town.
The town is served by 3 elementary schools (Memorial, Peter Woodbury, and Riddle Brook), McKelvie Intermediate School, Lurgio Middle School, and the newly constructed Bedford High School. Bedford offers public kindergarten.
Beford offers the best of Southern NH, nestled in the country yet complete and quick access to the commuting corridor and malls, shopping and specialty stores.
Make sure you stop and visit the Bedford Village Inn (locally referred to as BVI). It is a wonderful dining experience. The Bedford Village Inn was once the site of a working farm built in 1810. The barn, the inn and the silo have been restored and serve as award winning restaurants and lodging with well appointed guest suites.
Another property that was saved from development is the Joppa Hill Farm which currently serves as an educational farm facility offering tours and educational programs for the local community.
The city of Boston is situated on the Shawmut Peninsula, located along the Massachusetts’ coastline. Boston is the capital and largest city of th... Read more
Sudbury, Massachusetts, is a town of approximately 17,000 residents that has grown into an affluent suburb of Boston. The town is made up of man... Read more
A truly historic town sporting the zip code 01776, Sudbury was settled by colonists in 1683 and incorporated as a town a year later. Today more tha... Read more
The Town of Hopkinton is nestled in Merrimack County combining a well preserved history and natural beauty but with only a short commute to Boston... Read more
Wakefield is a wonderful community, just 10 miles northeast of Boston. The housing market is brisk, with many new families and single professional... Read more
The character of Exeter, New Hampshire, like so many New England towns, has been shaped by its natural surroundings. The town, strategically locate... Read more
President John F. Kennedy was born in this very cosmopolitan town. Brookline, Massachusetts has great pride in its diversified population and i... Read more
Amherst, New Hampshire is a quiet town of about 12,000 located in Southern NH, just minutes to the Massachusetts Border. Many residents in Amhers... Read more
Mont Vernon is a picturesque New England town that is often described as “the village atop the hill”, referring to the town’s 800’ above sea leve... Read more
Natick, Massachusetts offers an excellent variety of public services, including shopping facilities, with varied architectural styles. In additio... Read more
The Halloween epicenter of the world, Salem, Massachusetts is rich in history and chock full of some of the most stunning historical homes on th... Read more
Methuen is a city of approximately 45,000 established in 1725. Formerly part of the town of Haverhill, Methuen is named after Sir Paul Methuen, a... Read more
Methuen Massachusetts is a community located in the Lower Merrimack Valley, approximately 30 miles from Boston.
The architecture of Methuen’... Read more
Midway between Boston and Worcester, Framingham provides excellent access to public transportation in both directions via commuter rail train servic... Read more
What’s a Winnetka with hills? A Palo Alto with snow? A Greenwich with a 20 minute commute? It’s Wellesley Massachusetts!Location. Location... Read more
Merrimack is located in Hillsborough County of southern New Hampshire. The town of approximately 26,000 people is conveniently located along Route 3... Read more
Hudson, Massachusetts has evolved from its roots as a thriving manufacturing town into a friendly community with a pleasing residential atmosphere. ... Read more
This town's historic legacy centers on the opening battle of the American Revolution. Recognized as the birthplace of American liberty, few town... Read more
Lexington is where the opening shots of the American Revolution were fired on April 19, 1775. Since that momentous event, the town has grown from ... Read more
The word is out— Acton, once a sleepy farm hamlet, has matured into a vibrant town of 20,000+-- which Money Magazine recently named #16 of the bes... Read more
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