Epping, New Hampshire Information and Real estate For Sale

Epping has often been described as a charming town located in Rockingham County. It has a mix of rural and suburban character, with a tight-knit community and a rich history. The town features beautiful landscapes, including rivers and wooded areas, making it appealing for outdoor activities like hiking and fishing.

Epping has a quaint downtown area with local shops, restaurants, and community events. It also offers a good school system, making it a popular choice for families. The town is conveniently situated near major highways, providing easy access to larger cities like Manchester and Portsmouth, which enhances its appeal for commuters.

Overall, Epping combines a small-town atmosphere with the conveniences of modern living, making it a desirable place to live and visit. If you’re interested in specific aspects of Epping, like its history or attractions, let me know!

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Located at “The Crossroads of NH”, Epping is a small town with big-city ideas.  Epping’s population of about 6000 people enjoy the privacy and tranquility found on the back roads of this little town while also taking advantage of the recent boom in retail outlets that have started changing the face of this town.  Known far and wide as “the center of the universe”, Epping is a focal point for many surrounding towns because of its proximity to the east/west Route 101 and the north/south Route 125.

Epping was originally a part of Exeter, NH, one of the first four townships to appear in New Hampshire.  In 1741, Epping petitioned for and was granted its own charter and was incorporated later that same year.  Epping was the last town incorporated by a Massachusetts governor before the province of New Hampshire became independent of that state.  It is believed that Epping was named after the Epping Forest, a large tract of land used for hunting by British nobles.  Epping was primarily a farming community but was also known for the fine clay bricks produced by its brickyard.

Today Epping is a center of retail sales for itself and the surrounding communities.  Within the last 15 years Epping has seen the development of a new Lowes Home Improvement Center, a Super Wal-Mart, several restaurants, a Walgreen pharmacy and many other smaller stores.  Epping has all your fast food needs covered with a McDonalds, a Burger King, a Wendy’s, Quizno Subs, a Subway Sub Shop and several pizza parlors.  For entertainment, Epping offers Star Speedway, (a NASCAR sanctioned oval racetrack), the New England Dragway (a quarter-mile dragstrip) or, for a more highbrow experience, the Leddy Center for the Performing Arts.  An abandoned railroad bed runs through Epping giving hikers, bikers and anyone who enjoys a walk through untouched woodlands on an enjoyable, relatively flat trail that leads west to Manchester or east toward the seacoast.  This is a very versatile town a variety of options at every turn.  Epping, New Hampshire: small-town character with a big-city draw.

Epping, NH is part of School Administrative Unit #14 and operates the Epping Elementary School, the Epping Middle School as well as the Epping High School.  Several surrounding towns, those with very low student populations, tuition their high school students in Epping.

Does Epping sound like the right town for you and your family?  Epping has a lot to offer everyone, from the growing family to the recently retired.  If you’d like more information about Epping or any other southern NH town, please call Bill & Connie Dolloff at (603) 361-7295.  Our NH MLS listings are as current and we’d love to show you around our wonderful state.  Call today and be living here sooner than you might think.

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