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Eastman
Community
is A four-season
recreational community
located amidst the pristine lakes, forested mountains and college towns of Dartmouth-Lake
Sunapee region.
A 3700 acres of
greenery where the natural
environment is revered and protected.
A living center of
more than 1,100 homes and 369 condos, as well as additional undeveloped lots, appealing to full-time residents,
part-timers and weekenders, extending from young families and working couples to empty nesters and retirees,
the full gamut of living patterns.
An area surrounding 325-acre Eastman Lake and two smaller water bodies, offering
delightful swimming and sun-bathing on six beaches, as well as sailing, canoeing, fishing
and other water sports, a lake where a resident pair of loons return each summer, nest and
raise their young.
A community whose recreational amenities are close at hand, conducive to
participation, including its own championship 18-hole golf course, 13 tennis courts, and
indoor pool, miles of nature trails, 30 kilometers of cross-country ski trails, and a
playing field comprising
a ball diamond, soccer field and courts for volleyball and basketball.
An invitation to join in a wide
range of community
activities, from arts and
crafts to bridge and investment clubs, from tennis round-robins to golf tourneys, from
road and swimming races to sailing competitions, from get-togethers for adults to a
variety of programs for kids and teenagers.
A society where everyone has come
from somewhere else, where people reach out to each other, where new acquaintance comes easy and friendship digs deep, where a spirit of camaraderie and mutual support is nurtured and
enriched.
A self-governing
community in which
dedicated volunteers guide a professional staff and carry on a tradition of remaining
fiscally responsible, debt-free, in control of the community's own destinies.
An ideal location, pastoral and quiet yet just off I-89 two hours north of
Boston and 3+ from Connecticut (Exit 13 at Grantham), close to a full range of services,
excellent health-care facilities and the cultural amenities of such nearby communities as
New London, site of Colby-Sawyer College, and Hanover, home to Dartmouth College.
One of only four
New England places
included in "The 99 Best Residential and Recreational Communities in America"
published by John Wiley & Sons.
A community where one of the most-often-heard comments from residents is "How come we're so lucky to have
found this place?".
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