Pepperell and Townsend: Pepperell is a small town of some 12,000 residents situated in the rolling hills just 35 miles northwest of Boston where the Nissitissit and Nashua rivers meet near the New Hampshire border. Located just five miles southwest of Pepperell, Townsend is a community of approximately 10,000 residents with a history that dates back to the early 1700s. Both communities provide residents with excellent schools, low crime rates, a myriad of cultural and recreational opportunities and excellent quality of life. Both are tight-knit communities with a great deal of pride and spirit. Pepperell is known for its award winning spring water, an annual firemen’s muster, a Fourth of July celebration, a 300-team soccer tournament and what residents proudly claim is the cleanest, best trout fishing in the state. Townsend hosts a number of community events in its Town Common including town fairs, art shows and summer concerts that bring residents together throughout the year. Area communities include Ayer, Groton, West Groton, West Townsend, Harvard and Dunstable. The Pepperell & Townsend real estate markets are diverse with a mix of historic and contemporary properties. Condominiums and townhouses start in the low-$100,000s and reach up to $250,000 and more for newer models. Single-family homes begin in the mid-$100,000s and range up to $1.8 million and more for large colonial estates with acreage and waterfront views. Land is also available for custom homes. | More on Pepperell and Townsend |
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