Picture of house in winter

1040 Gorham Pond Road, Dunbarton, New Hampshire

house construction

History

The quick version is that the house was built by William Parker from the fallen timber of The Great Hurricane of 1938.

Current Flag
No current 2nd flag.

Flags

The flag pole went up in August 2025, and flies an assortment of current and historical flags. Read more.

Skunk

Fauna

A variety of animals visit the property. Browse the gallery of images and videos. Read more.

Temperature chart

Weather

Historical readings from the weather station on the property. Read more.

Easement map

Fogg Conservancy

The field and woods are protected by a conservation easement created by Vera Fogg in 2005. Read more.

Kuncanowet plaque

Kuncanowet Town Forest

The open field on the north side of Gorham Pond Road is part of the Kuncanowet Town Forest and Conservation Area. The roadside plaque commemmorates its creation in 1989.

Genealogy

The town's Noyes Community Center was named for Harlan and Betty Ann Noyes. Harlan's great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather Nicholas Noyes is the younger brother of my great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great grandfather James Noyes. These brothers immigrated to Massachusetts in 1634 aboard the Mary and John.

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