Established in 1722, Barrington, New Hampshire is home to approximately 8,275 residents (as of 2007). Barrington has the small town quality of life which so many people are after. It features winding country roads and beautiful scenery such as fields, pastures, lakes and streams. Many horse farms also exist in Barrington. Barrington is home to several fine lakes such as Ayers Pond, Farm Pond, Little Long Pond, Long Pond, Mendums Pond, Nippo Pond, North River Pond, Preston Pond, Round Pond, Stonehouse Pond, Swains Lake and Winkley Pond. One of Barrington's most famous land marks is Calef's Country Store. A visit to this store is like stepping back in time. Weather you are purchasing old fashioned penny candy, home made pastries and breads or having a cup coffee with a home made doughnut. Everyone who visits Calef's realizes that this is a special place. When visiting Barrington, don?t forget to stop in at Nippo Lake Golf Course for a fine round of it's beautiful 18 hole course, featuring scenic mountain views.
Location
Centrally located on Route 125, Barrington, NH offers a great place to live because of it's proximity to major commuting routes.
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Income
The median household income is $50,630.00 and has 96.4% of it's residents over the poverty level.
Schools students attend: Barrington operates grades K-8; grades 9-12 are tuitioned to Dover District: SAU 74. * Additional options available grades 9-12: Children may also attend Oyster River School if parents pay difference between ORD and Dover. Also, each year Coe-Brown Academy accepts a total of 40 Barrington students (10 per grade). In this case, parents must also pay whatever monetary difference that may exist between the cost of Dover vs. CBA
Career Technology Center(s): Dover Voc. Center; Somersworth Reg. Voc. Center; Creteau Voc. Center, Rochester Region: 12
Educational Facilities Elementary Middle/Junior High High School Private/Parochial
Total Homes Sold 106
Listing Price Average $223,832
Selling Price Average $216,947
List-to-Sell Variance $6,885