About The Lake Estate

A love letter to lake life, The Lake Estate on Winnisquam breathes a promise of tranquility amidst breathtaking beauty. Here, on the shores of a calmer cousin to the grand Lake Winnipesaukee, we offer a haven of privacy and seclusion, nestled amidst the majesty of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region.

Steeped in the rich legacy of New England hospitality, our property whispers stories of laughter and family gatherings. Once known as the Anchorage at the Lake, it has served as a haven for generations to create cherished memories. Now, a new chapter unfolds, inspired by a vision to recapture the essence of a simpler lake experience.

Imagine – a pristine location overlooking the shimmering surface of Lake Winnisquam, majestically framed by two mountain ranges. With convenient access to major highways, this hidden gem boasts an unparalleled 3,400 linear feet of shoreline, a treasure waiting to be rediscovered. Escape the crowds and create lasting memories at The Lake Estate, where considerate service, stunning grounds, and world-class amenities curate an unparalleled experience in every season, from spring’s vibrant awakening to summer’s sun-drenched days, the fiery embrace of autumn foliage, and the cozy comfort of winter evenings.

History of the region

Nestled in the heart of the Lakes Region in New Hampshire, Lake Winnisquam murmurs its own unique story throughout the changing seasons. Spring awakens memories of the Abenaki people who first fished its cool waters. Summer’s warmth recalls the arrival of European settlers, drawn by its fertile shores. Autumn paints a scene of transformation, reflecting the lake’s evolution from a transportation hub for logging and trade to a cherished summer haven. Today, the region continues to enchant visitors with its scenic landscapes, charming towns, and rich cultural heritage, making it a cherished destination for both locals and travelers alike.

Aerial view of local area in fall

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To the history of our land

For countless generations, this land and water have sustained the lives of the Pennacook, Pequaket, and Mohawk peoples. Later came the Tiltons, who founded our city, and the Philbricks, all shaping this area’s rich history. From early settlements to flourishing farms and charming cottages, our community has thrived. Now, it’s our turn to become stewards, honoring the legacy of those who came before us and cherishing the natural beauty we call home.