About Us

ABOUT US

Our Mission

Allow families to enjoy the comforts of their own homes, while taking pleasure in the benefits of community life.

 

Values

Respect and trust are the foundation for neighborliness.

Honesty is the only way for the community to maintain and improve our unique lifestyle.

 

How Gray Ledges Operates

We draw upon the diversity of experiences and skills among residents, which provides an environment where facts, common sense and consensus prevail. The right equilibrium among rustic, residential and open space is continually reassessed.

 

The Gray Ledges Lifestyle

Imagine waking on a winter weekend morning and seeing the season’s first snowfall from your window. The pressing decision of the day is whether to have another cup of coffee, drive to nearby Dartmouth to see the show at the Hood Museum of Art, start a fire in the fireplace, go skiing on Mt. Sunapee, or put on cross country skis for the first time this season. You can live in a year round community made up of working families and others at some stage of retiring in what appears to be a vacation setting … just minutes from Dartmouth and Lake Sunapee, and surrounded by nature as far as the eye can see. Yet, just a few miles away is world class dining, a rich diversity of academic lectures and adult education, and the level of visual and performing arts only college towns like Hanover and New London, NH can offer and Dartmouth and Colby-Sawyer can help deliver. If you’re considering a home for your family in a rural setting with modern amenities in the heart of New England, you owe it to yourself to visit Gray Ledges condominiums.

 

IMAGINE YOUR HOME OVERLOOKING THE NEW HAMPSHIRE FALL FOLIAGE IN THE UPPER VALLEY.

THE BEAUTY AND PERILS OF FROZEN WATER IN FRONT OF A PANORAMIC VIEW LOOKING TOWARD MT. SUNAPEE.

 
 

A CARDINAL AND A HAIRY WOODPECKER ARE TWO OF THE OVER 70 SPECIES OF BIRDS WHO CALL GRAY LEDGES THEIR HOME OR LAYOVER.

 

 

"Go with the flow. Immerse yourself in nature. Slow down and meander. Go around the obstacles. Be thoughtful of those downstream. Stay current. The beauty is in the journey!"
Lian Shamir
“Advice from a River”

Site Plan for Gray Ledges in Grantham, NH

A satellite view does not do justice to our neighborly community with its distinguishing commitment to and respect for each other and for the serene natural setting that surrounds us.

But, you can see how we are situated so that each home has a special and personal vista of the countryside and the horizon.

We are ideally situated in central New Hampshire where we enjoy Nature and are still but a stone’s throw from such desirable destinations as: New London and Lake Sunapee (15 minutes); Dartmouth (25 minutes); Concord, NH (40 minutes); and Boston or Montreal (less than two hours by bus or car).

Facts about Grantham:

● Established in 1761.

● Named for Thomas Robinson, first Baron Grantham, who, as a respected diplomat in Europe, actively supported American independence.

● He was one of Great Britain’s first postmaster-generals.

● In 1780, the western portion of Grantham and the eastern portion of Plainfield were made into the parish of Meriden, the region’s name today.

● The town was incorporated as New Grantham in 1788, and incorporated as Grantham in 1818.

● Population:

o Grew from 333 residents in 1790 to 2,966 in 2011

o 110 persons per square mile of land area. [Grantham contains 27.2 square miles of land area and 0.9 square miles of inland water area.]

Living in the Town of Grantham, NH

Grantham, NH is located 15 minutes from Sunapee and New London, 25 minutes from Dartmouth, less than 2 hours from Boston and 4.5 hours from New York City.

GRANTHAM, NH IS LOCATED IN ONE OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL REGIONS IN ALL OF NEW ENGLAND.