lakeside manor
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They say "If you are lucky enough to live on a lake, then you are lucky enough." This home was created by more than sheer luck. It takes a different mindset to create a lake home of this caliber. It encompasses the finest workmanship and design combined with integrity, vision and passion unlike any place anywhere. Lakeside Manor is an Arts and Crafts estate built for the love of family and friends. There's space enough for grand entertaining or intimate gatherings, yet its casual rustic style give it the warmth of a true family home. A place that will always create fond memories for anyone lucky enough to visit from around the corner or around the world.TRANSCRIPT
Lakeside ManorReflecting the Best of Lake Winnipesaukee
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Lakeside Manor
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When you combine the natural splendor that only Lake Winnipesaukee canbring, a majestic setting of such unique qualities, a vision only the finest architects,builders, and decorators can imagine utilizing the finest craftsmanship, materials,fixtures and appliances, a passion and the resources of an owner to make it a placelike no other in the world, while making it a place meaningful for their world of friendsand family, and all those who pass through their doors, then you have a place unlikeany place. A place known as Lakeside Manor in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire.
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They say "If you are lucky enough to live on a lake, then you are luckyenough." This home was created by more than sheer luck. It takes adifferent mindset to create a lake home of this caliber. It encompassesthe finest workmanship and design combined with integrity, vision andpassion unlike any place anywhere.
Lakeside Manor is an Arts and Crafts estate built for the love of familyand friends. There's space enough for grand entertaining or intimategatherings, yet its casual rustic style give it the warmth of a true familyhome. A place that will always create fond memories for anyone luckyenough to visit from around the corner or around the world.
58.6 acres, 2,349 feet of private waterfront on Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro New Hampshire
Featured in numerous International and U.S. magazines and television shows.
2007 recipient of NH Chapter of American Institute of Architects People's Choice Award.
2007 summer vacation rental by French President Nicholas Sarkozy,family, and friends.
Within 30 minutes of local jetport, under 2 hours to Logan International Airport (Boston, MA).
©2012 Michael Travis. Photos provided by owner, TMS Architecture, Rob Brown/Obeo and Michael Travis/ Prudential Spencer-Hughes Real Estate. An independentlyowned and operated broker member of BRER Affiliates Inc. Prudential, the Prudential logo and the Rock symbol are registered service marks of Prudential Financial, Inc.
and its related entities, registered in many jurisdictions worldwide. Used under license with no other affiliation of Prudential. Equal Housing Opportunity.
Inspired Design with Integrity
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2,349 feet of frontage on Lake Winnipesaukee • 58.6 acres of subdividable land.
• 17,245 square feet of exceptionally designed living space.• 37 luxuriously appointed rooms, 8 bedrooms, 11 baths. • First floor luxurious master suite with balcony deck. • 4 additional full luxury suites, including a bedroom with 8 built in bunks.
• The finest exquisite architectural details including hand crafted mahogany and cherry, 4-story curved staircase, curved crown moldings and railings, eyebrow windows.
• Hand-painted wall murals and faux finishes.• Engineered Commercial Chef’s Kitchen.• Wolf and Viking appliances throughout. • Indoor spa room, sauna/steam room, exercise room. • Two elevators. • Xbox room.• 30 ft. natural stone living room fireplace.• Enclosed firewood lift from lower level.• Walk out finished lower level with 2 fireplaces. • 900+ bottle temperature controlled Wine Cellar.• 2 bedroom Guest Wing with full kitchen and elevator. • Indoor built in hot tub spa. Indoor and outdoor grills. • Central full house security, cameras, HVAC, computer server, video, and audio systems with remote accessibility.
• 15-seat acoustically enhanced movie theatre room with plush leather theater seating and 10 ft diagonal screen.
• 6+ car garage.• 2 bay shed/carport building.• 3,082 square foot 3-bay boathouse.• 4 slip boat dock, elevated beach.
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A room with a view--well actually every room.
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Bringing the outside in.
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A Boathouse Like No Other
3,082 square foot 3-Bay Boathouse
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Commercial chef’s kitchen
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Kitchen Details
• 60’ Wolf range, inclusive of 4 burners, a French top, a pot filler and double gas oven.
• 48’ Wolf range top inclusive 4 burners, and skillet
• Sub Zero refrigerator, and freezer• Microwave• Steamer • Fryer• Convection range• 4 refrigerator drawers• Bosch Dishwasher• Viking trash compactor• Center Island with bar sink• Exterior Island seating• Additional bar sink• Commercial venting system adapted for residential to keep it quiet.
Butlers Pantry Details
• Two-drawer Fisher–Paykel dishwasher• Sink• Sub-Zero ice-maker• Warming drawer• Miele espresso machine• Sub-Zero wine refrigerator
Summer Kitchen
• Indoor Viking grill• 2 Refrigerators drawers
Guest Wing Kitchen
• Stainless kitchen appliances• Granite counter
Game Room Bar
• Two drawer Fisher–Paykel dishwasher• Sink• Under counter refrigerator• Two stone fireplaces• Walkout
Wine Cellar
• 900+ bottles• Temperature controlled
Butler pantry Summer kitchen
Game room bar Guest wing kitchen
900+ bottle wine cellar
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Life as it should be.
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Every foot of crown molding required multiple layers of wood. Imagine over 17,000 square feet built that way.
Interior details
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First floor master suite
A sweet master suite
Four luxury suites plus kids room with 8 bunk beds.
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A place for friends and family to enjoy---all of them.
15-Seat Acoustically Enhanced Home Theatre with 10 foot screen
A place to be entertained
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2 bedroom guest wing which is nicer than most homes
2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, laundry, open plan with
cathedral ceilings, living room, sitting area, dining area,
fireplace, fully applianced kitchen with granite counters,
elevator, and separate private entrance.
A welcoming guest wing
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Lakeside Manor Room Dimensions
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Lakeside Manor Room Dimensions
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Lakeside Manor - Lot Options
Many lot options are available with a total of 58.6 acers, 3,130 feet of road frontage an 2,387 feet of lake frontage.
ome September, as thefirst touches of greenstart to drain from the leaves aroundLake Winnipesaukee,the water smoothesout like freshly ironedsheets and the purr of classic wooden
boats replaces the muscled ski boats of sum-
mer. After two months filled with family and
friends, fundraisers and entertaining, Mike and
Irene Appe look from their stone patio across
the water to Gunstock Mountain and Mount
Major and take a little time for themselves.
All summer Mike has been mowing the
lawn and maintaining the boats and jet ski,
and Irene can’t tell you how many times she’s
stripped beds or scrambled eggs. But if they
hadn’t wanted to be a destination for their
loved ones, the Appes wouldn’t have built a
23,500-square-foot, lodge-like abode. With
eleven bathrooms and seven bedrooms, includ-
ing a third-floor bunkroom that sleeps ten, it’s
a house that was built with parents, siblings
and children in mind. “We wanted to build a
house where family could get together and not
stay in hotels,” says Mike.“We built this house for our love of family
and friends and our love of a good time,” adds
Irene. “We celebrate the Fourth of July, every
holiday, anything we can do to get people to-
gether. This is what it’s all about.”In 2001 Mike and Irene started thinking
about building. They had moved to New
Hampshire from Massachusetts a few years
earlier, when Mike retired from his position as
vice president of U.S. sales for Microsoft, and
Irene left her job as an office manager. They
knew local builder Jonathan Lovering through
friends and approached him about building a
house for them on a sixty-two-acre property
that Mike had spent three and a half years as-
sembling from eight different owners. Lovering
suggested Bill Soupcoff of TMS Architects in
Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Lovering and
Soupcoff, both swamped by the building boom,
told the Appes it would be a couple of years
before they could get to a project with them.
In no rush, Mike and Irene used the time to
hone their ideas of what would be their dream
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• Summer vacation rental byFrench President NicholasSarkozy, family, and friends• This property has been certified by the United StatesSecret Service• This property has been featured in all types of local andinternational news, internet andprint media.
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Lakeside Manor In the News
French President Sarkozy Vacationing at Lakeside Manor.
The Building of a Dream
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To build a house of this magnitude requires a blend of
substantial commercial construction yet it needs to meet
the demands of residential design and expectations. With
37 rooms and over 17,000 square feet, it was an engineering
feat. Oversized architectural details were incorporated to
bring the huge rooms to a human scale. For instance, the
30-foot stone fireplace, oversized crown moldings and
lighting, curved walls and counters, walls of windows,
an eyebrow window and large custom hanging lights
help to make the Great Room into a space ideal for formal
entertaining or intimate gatherings. Long hallways have a
continual flow of architectural elements, curves and angles
to lead the eye comfortably down to a seamless end.
The upper portion of the tower was built off site and
assembled complete with windows, curved moldings and
curved walls in place. It was an engineering challenge to
lift the tower to a base with curved staircase incorporated
and a zero tolerance for error.
The grand vestibule and curved stairway towering four
floors was another engineering marvel with portions built
on site and off site--having to be seamlessly attached.
The curved railings and moldings are seamless with each
piece of wood hand-chiseled to match the angle of the
curved walls and railings.
The commercial-grade kitchen meets the residential
expectations by installing ventilation in such a way that
you can’t hear the normally noisy commercial fans.
Commercial construction at a human scale.
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Windows had built-in valances to hide electronically
controlled shades and electronics.
The 15-seat theatre was acoustically enhanced with
surround sound, yet be sound proof from the Great Room
below. A hidden light-blocking shade is designed to cover
a large round window to provide the total theatre experi-
ence on a 10 foot screen from your soft leather seats. The
theater seats were lifted to the upper floor utilizing the top
of the main elevator.
A wood lift is designed into the Great Room fireplace
to transport wood from the lower level.
Stone masons were on site for 2.5 years. Each rock
handled 5 or 6 times before placed in its final place on the
foundation, fireplaces or stone walls. The curved stone
walls add structural integrity and organic appeal.
One electrician did all of the wiring with over 30,000
feet of 12/2 wiring, and miles and miles of total wiring.
Much planning went into the whole house integrated
central full house security, cameras, computer server,
video and audio systems. Every room has touch control
pads for every light. There is even a button that shuts off
every single light in the house as the writer of this article
found out while photographing the property.
This is a show house built by a family of dedicated crew
of the best in their trade with a commitment to design and
build the vision of a very particular family. Thus, creating
a place like no place anywhere.
Jon Lovering BuildersJon LoveringWolfeboro, NH (603) 569-4690
TMS ArchitectsBill SoupcoffPortsmouth, NH (603) 436-4274
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Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in New Hampshire atover 44,000 acres and 200 feet deep surrounded by mountain vis-tas and the best that Mother Nature can provide. It encompassesthe towns of Alton, Gilford, Laconia, Meredith, Center Harbor,
Moultonborough, Tuftonboro andWolfeboro. Each town has itsown amenities and personality,all connected by the naturalsplendor of “The Big Lake”.
You will find some of the most valuable waterfronthomes in the State on the 180 miles of shoreline, thoughby comparison to properties in surrounding states, the value is clear. The lake is a boating, fishing, scubadiving and water enthusiasts paradise. From late Mayto October, the MS Mount Washington, dating back to 1872 andtoday carries over 60,000 passengers a season with dailyexcursions and dinner cruises.
In the winter you will find some of the most unique “BobHouses” dotting the icescape. Snowmobile trails criss cross thelake all the way to the Canadian border. You are in the heart ofthe best skiing in all of New England. Alton Bay has the the coun-try's only FAA designated iceport on the frozen ice on Alton Bay.
Winnipesaukee and the surrounding lakes make up what isknown as the Lakes Region. The area was the inspiration and
backdrop for the movie “On Golden Pond” screenplay written byNew Hampshire native Ernest Thompson staring Henry and JaneFonda and Katharine Hepburn. Other movies included “Whatabout Bob”with Bill Murray, ’Click” with Adam Sandler and ref-erenced to it in Three Stooges 1940 short "No Census, No Feeling", Lake Winnipesaukee History.It is an unusual glacial Lake that reversed flow from going towardthe ocean to the direction of the Merrimack River. Early explorerscame to Laconia in the 1600’shoping the rivers would lead toLake Champlain and the GreatLakes. Native Americans nameWinnipesaukee means either
"Smile of the Great Spirit" or "Beautiful Water in a HighPlace." At the outlet of the Winnipesaukee River, the Win-nipesaukee Indians, a subtribe of the Pennacook, livedand fished at a village called Acquadocton. Today, thesite is called The Weirs,Lake Winnipesaukee Firsts.
• Center Harbor witnessed the first intercollegiate sport-ing event in the US when Harvard defeated Yale in thefirst Harvard-Yale Regatta on August 3, 1852. • The M/V Sophie C, is the oldest, and one of only two
currently operating floatingUnited States Postal Servicefloating post offices since 1892. • Alton Bay has the country'sonly FAA designated iceport onthe frozen ice on Alton Bay.• “Ice Out” contest is an annualevent where people guess thedate that the Mount Washing-ton can reach all of its ports,There are records since 1851 • French President Sarkozyspent his first US vacation inWolfeboro.• Wolfeboro is Americas OldestSummer Resort.
Lake Winnipesaukee• Lake Winnipesaukee is the largest lake in NH, 44,000 ac.
• Third largest in New England.• 21 miles long and ranges from 1 to 9 miles wide.
• 72 square miles. • Maximum depth of 212 feet.• 182 miles of shoreland.• 63 miles to drive around lake.• There are at least 253 islands.
Panorama of Lake Winnipesaukee from summit of Mount Major.
Wolfeboro Bay boating
Luxury Estate on the Big Lake
Lake Winnipesaukee, New Hampshire
Alton Bay Iceport
Rattlesnake Island in the Broads of Lake Winnipesaukee
MS Mount Washington c 1872 and today.©2013, Michael Travis, Prudential Spencer-Hughes Real Estate
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For over 250 years, Wolfeboro hasbeen the destination of choice fordignitaries, celebrity, heads ofState, heads of business, heads ofhouseholds and families that canappreciate the fresh New Hamp-shire air, surrounded by the most beautiful lake and mountains. No
wonder French President Sarkozy choseWolfeboro for his historic visit to the US.
Wolfeboro is a place of picturesque shopsand historic buildings, free concerts at thetown bandstand at waters edge. It is a place
where you can charter antique boat rides or have a dinner cruiseon the MS Mount Washington. A place where you can see originalplays in the theatre to concerts at the performing arts center. It is aplace with one of the longest Forth of July Parades with antiquecars, World War ll vehicles and even Presidential Candidates par-ticipate. You have your choice of classic diner fare to exquisiterestaurants, quaint B&Bs, the historic Wolfeboro Inn, rustic cabinrentals to multi million dollar homes for rent.
From the town docks and ramps, you have access to all of LakeWinnipesaukee at your disposal. There are also four public beachesand so much more.
With a base population of just over 6000 that jumps to 35,000 inthe heart of summer, you have small town charm yet bigtown services including Huggins Hospital as well aseverything you need and some things you won’t find any-where. It has its own ski hill and ice rink. It is home to
Brewster Academy which attracts students from around the world. Wolfeboro is under two hours from Boston, an hour to the seacoastand the White Mountains, making it the perfect destination yearround. In spring and fall, the weather is ideal for golf, hiking, biking,fishing, sailing, canoeing, kayaking and birding. The winter inWolfeboro provides access to hundreds of miles of snowmobiletrails and more than 18 miles of groomed cross-country ski trails.
Wolfeboro History
Wolfeboro, settled in1768, was granted by
Governor John Wentworth andnamed for General Wolfe, a hero ofthe Battle of Quebec. Colonial Gov-ernor John Wentworth, his nephew,established Kingswood, an estate onLake Wentworth, making it the “Old-est Summer Resort in America”. Withthe end of the Civil War and thebuilding of the Wolfeboro Railroad in1872, tourism began to come to thischarming town. The historic Depotbuilding still remains. The track nowserves as an 11 mile walking and
bike path past Crescent Lakeand Lake Wentworth, endingin the town of Wakefield.
Wolfeboro, NH• Wolfeboro contains 47.9 square miles of land area and 10.6 sq. miles of inland water area.
• Winnipesaukee Belle a• MS Mount Washington• Huggins Hospital• Wentworth State Park• Clark House (1778)• Libby Museum• Monitor Engine Company Firehouse
• New Hampshire Boat Museum• Wright Museum-WWII History• Brewster Academy• Abenaki Ski Area• Pop Whalen Ice Arena• Klickety-Klack Railroad
Antique Boats and Great Estates
Depot Square c 1880sConcerts in the Park
Downtown Wolfeboro / Wolfeboro Bay
Wolfeboro, NH - “The Oldest Summer Resort in America”
©2013, Michael Travis, Prudential Spencer-Hughes Real Estate
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