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Seery Hill
Seery Hill, nestled in the charming town of Andover, NH, stands out as a stable presence offering a fresh and engaging experience. Its tranquil setting and well-maintained grounds create an inviting atmosphere that captivates visitors from the moment they arrive. The carefully curated facilities and serene surroundings make this destination a perfect retreat for those seeking a peaceful escape. From the picturesque views of the rolling hills to the meticulously groomed paths for leisurely strolls, Seery Hill effortlessly combines stability with a touch of novelty. The blend of classic elegance and modern amenities ensures that each visit feels unique and rejuvenating. Whether you're exploring the surrounding nature or simply unwinding in the peaceful ambiance, Seery Hill promises a refreshing experience that lingers long after you've departed. Generated using this place's available information
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Cold Brook Farm
Cold Brook Farm, located in the picturesque town of Andover, NH, occupies a historic barn built prior to 1900, now renovated to accommodate both horse and rider. Spanning 100 acres, the farm offers easy access to the Northern Rail Trail and Proctor Academy trails, making it an ideal destination for trail riding enthusiasts. The facility features a 100 x 200 sand arena, show jumps, a small cross-country course, and a round pen, ensuring a comprehensive training environment. Owned by Elisabeth and Christopher Walton, Cold Brook Farm prides itself on providing exceptional care and training for horses while fostering a welcoming atmosphere for riders of all levels. Generated from the website
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Andover Historical Society
The Andover Historical Society's facilities are located in the village of Potter Place and include an 1874 Railroad Station, well-preserved Caboose, 1912 General Store, Freight Shed, and Box Car. Museum buildings are open to visitors during the summer on weekends from Memorial Day to Columbus Day. Hours are 10 AM to 3 PM on Saturdays and 12:30 to 3 PM on Sundays.
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