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Our Wilton NH real estate website provides a wealth of information for home buyers and home sellers. Below, you will find information on the history and culture of the community as well as links to more detailed information such as demographics and schools. You may view a virtual tour, search homes for sale, access information on different types of properties such as condos, farms, foreclosures, and vacation homes. We also offer valuable reference materials for home buyers and home sellers. This website will give you everything you need to buy or sell a home in Wilton, NH.
Wilton NH Community Profile & History
Wilton, New Hampshire is located on the Souhegan River, and boasts a unique mixture of art and and and commerce, with a thriving industrial base existing alongside a growing artists’ community. The present downtown area (originally East Wilton Village) sits along the banks of the river, the streets lined with a number of old mill buildings that now house a wide variety of small companies. One of the former mill buildings houses two dozen artists’ studios; Wilton is known for its artistic and literary community, which is celebrated in May at the annual Arts and Film Festival.
The elaborate Victorian-style Town Hall is located on Main Street; the building also houses the famed Wilton Town Hall Theater, which attracts patrons from across the region with both first-run and art films.
Wilton Center, the original village high on a hill, boasts a picturesque array of antique homes, the First Church, a meeting hall that’s now the home of Andy’s Summer Playhouse, and one of the town’s original one-room schools. Wilton Center was once the site of an informal artists’ colony whose New York and Boston-based members summered there.
West Wilton boasts a tumbling brook, a stone arch bridge, and historical brick houses. It is the home to Sheldrick Forest, a large old-growth lot recently saved from development by a huge outpouring of community contributions. The forest is now owned by the NH chapter of the Nature Conservancy and is open to the public.
Also protected from development by the citizens of Wilton is Carnival Hill, a spot noted in ""Ripley’s Believe It Or Not"" for a long-gone quarter-mile toboggan run that passed through three towns: it began in Lyndeborough, passed through a corner of Milford, and ended in Wilton. Now open for general recreation, Carnival Hill is the site of an annual Civil War encampment held by the Lafayette Artillery Company of Lyndeborough.
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