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Originally Posted by Top-Water
Some of the luckiest people on the lake. To be able to wake up to this every day
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Seen from the tip of Rattlesnake Island, the "lawn" is a major cut through forest.
The roadway is, indeed, flanked by stone walls--
and has been--before WWII.
Take the loop known as Robert's Cove Road--taking the entrance nearest Alton. (But take
special care re-entering Rt. 28

speeders approaching!)
Although this view is a pre-war example, this rampant form of decades-long "Ridge Development" will continue to grow and harm Lake Winnipesaukee's water quality.
I happened upon a for-sale sign on a house with a spectacular view of Lake Wentworth. About eight acres of stumps gave silent witness to the
forever cost of "a view of the lake".