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Amherst

Located in Hillsborough County that offers a blend of historic charm and modern convenience.

Welcome to Amherst

Amherst, New Hampshire, is a picturesque town located in Hillsborough County that offers a blend of historic charm and modern convenience. Known for its classic New England feel, Amherst is a popular choice for those seeking a quiet, scenic place to call home while still being within commuting distance of major cities like Manchester and Nashua. Amherst, NH, also benefits from its easy access to the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport, located just about 20 minutes away. This proximity makes travel convenient for both business and leisure, offering flights to major cities across the U.S. Whether you're planning a vacation or commuting for work, the quick and hassle-free access to the airport is a significant advantage for Amherst residents.
 

A Town Steeped in History

Founded in 1760, Amherst has a rich history that is reflected in its beautifully preserved Colonial and Federal-style homes. The town center, known as Amherst Village, is a designated Historic District, featuring charming brick buildings, the iconic Amherst Congregational Church, and the Town Common, where community events and farmers' markets are held throughout the year.
 

A Peaceful Suburban Haven

Amherst is best described as tranquil, scenic, and family-oriented. With rolling hills, wooded landscapes, and open spaces, the town offers a peaceful environment perfect for those looking to escape the busyness of city life. Despite its rural feel, Amherst is conveniently located near major highways, providing easy access to Route 101 and Interstate 293, making it an ideal place for commuters who work in larger cities but want to return to a quieter home setting.
 

Local Attractions and Outdoor Recreation

Amherst boasts a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities and attractions for residents to enjoy. Some popular destinations include:
 
  • Joe English Reservation: A large conservation area with trails for hiking, bird watching, and enjoying the scenic beauty of New Hampshire's natural landscapes.
  • Baboosic Lake: A popular spot for swimming, boating, and fishing during the summer months. The Baboosic Lake Town Beach is a favorite for families.
  • Peabody Mill Environmental Center: This environmental and education center offers hiking trails, nature programs, and activities that highlight the local ecosystem.
  • Ponemah Bog: A unique natural area with a raised bog, perfect for nature walks and bird watching.

Dining and Shopping

While Amherst maintains a rural feel, it has convenient access to shopping and dining. Some popular spots include:
 
  • LaBelle Winery: Located right over the Bedford line on Rt 101, LaBelle Winery offers award-winning wines, a bistro, and event space, making it a popular destination for residents and visitors. Also known for its fun events, such as dueling pianos, comedy shows, small concert series, and even yoga on the green.
  • Moulton’s Market: A beloved local market offering fresh produce, prepared foods, and specialty grocery items.
  • The Homestead: A cozy local restaurant known for its New England-inspired cuisine and welcoming atmosphere.
  • Black Forest Café & Bakery: A popular spot for breakfast, lunch, and freshly baked goods.

Schools and Education

Amherst is home to a well-regarded school system, part of SAU 39, which serves both Amherst and the neighboring town of Mont Vernon. The town's public schools are consistently rated highly, offering excellent educational opportunities for students. Amherst is also home to Souhegan High School, known for its strong academic and extracurricular programs.
 

Real Estate in Amherst

Amherst’s real estate market features a mix of historic homes, sprawling estates, and newer developments. Many properties offer large lots and wooded privacy, making it a great place for those who value space and tranquility. Whether you're looking for a classic Colonial home in the village or a more modern residence with acreage, Amherst has something for every homebuyer.
 
For those looking to enjoy the charm of small-town living while remaining connected to New England’s urban centers, Amherst offers an idyllic setting. Its rich history, strong sense of community, and natural beauty make it a highly desirable place to live.
 
To learn more about Amherst or to explore available properties, check out the following resources:
 

Demographics and Employment Data for Amherst, NH

Amherst has 268 households, with an average household size of 2.89. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Amherst do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 774 people call Amherst home. The population density is 1,065.6 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

774

Total Population

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

39.9

Median Age

47.16 / 52.84%

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268

Total Households

2.89

Average Household Size

$103,987

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Schools in Amherst, NH

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