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Milford

A vibrant town in Hillsborough County that combines historical charm, scenic beauty.

Welcome to Milford

Milford, New Hampshire, is a vibrant town in Hillsborough County that combines historical charm, scenic beauty, and a strong community spirit. Known for its granite-quarrying history, Milford is now a bustling suburb centered around the Souhegan River and its iconic Milford Oval, the town’s central hub. The Oval, surrounded by restaurants, shops, and historic buildings, plays host to many community events and gives Milford its inviting small-town feel.
 

A Historic and Scenic New England Town

Milford offers a lifestyle that is best described as welcoming, charming, and picturesque. The town’s historic roots are reflected in the preserved architecture and classic New England homes, while its natural beauty is showcased by its lush landscapes and the Souhegan River running through the heart of town.
 

Convenient Location and Access

Located about 20 miles west of Manchester and 60 miles from Boston, Milford is well-situated for those seeking a suburban lifestyle with easy access to larger cities. With Route 101 nearby, commuting to Manchester, Nashua, or Boston is convenient, while still enjoying the quieter atmosphere of small-town living.
 

Local Attractions and Outdoor Activities

Milford boasts a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities and attractions that draw both residents and visitors:
 
  • Purgatory Falls: A scenic hiking destination with beautiful waterfalls and wooded trails, perfect for outdoor enthusiasts.
  • Keyes Memorial Park: A popular park featuring athletic fields, playgrounds, and a community pool, great for family outings and sports activities.
  • Tucker Brook Town Forest: A peaceful spot for hiking and enjoying the beauty of nature.
  • Hampshire Hills Sports Complex and Dome: This expansive facility offers a variety of fitness, sports, and wellness programs, including tennis, swimming, and exercise classes. The Dome is an indoor sports venue, ideal for year-round activities.

Dining and Shopping

Milford’s downtown is filled with a range of dining and shopping options to suit all tastes. Some of the most popular spots include:
 
  • Stonecutters Pub: A lively spot for pub food, craft beer, and a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for a casual night out.
  • The Riverhouse Café: A beloved local café near the Souhegan River, known for its breakfast, lunch, and warm, inviting atmosphere.
  • Giorgio’s Ristorante & Bar: Offering a menu full of Italian classics, Giorgio’s is a local favorite for delicious pasta dishes, pizza, and seafood.
  • The Brickhouse: A casual restaurant known for its pub fare, great burgers, and live music, making it a fun spot to gather with friends.

Education and Schools

Milford is served by SAU 40, which includes Milford High School, Milford Middle School, and Heron Pond Elementary School, all known for strong academics and extracurricular activities. For those seeking private education, the High Mowing School in neighboring Wilton is an excellent choice. High Mowing is a Waldorf school offering a distinctive educational experience that emphasizes creativity, holistic development, and nature-based learning.
 

Real Estate in Milford

Milford offers a diverse range of real estate options, from historic homes to modern single-family houses and newer developments. Many properties feature large lots with privacy an scenic surroundings, ideal for families or those seeking a more rural lifestyle. Whether you’re looking for a traditional New England home or a contemporary residence, Milford has options for every buyer.
 

Community and Events

Milford is a town with a strong sense of community, and it shows through its many popular annual events. The Milford Pumpkin Festival, held each fall, is one of the area’s biggest events, drawing visitors from all over New England with its live music, food vendors, crafts, and, of course, pumpkins. The town also hosts farmers' markets, holiday parades, and other seasonal events that bring residents together and foster a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. 
 
For those seeking the charm of small-town living with access to modern amenities and natural beauty, Milford is a wonderful place to call home.
 
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Demographics and Employment Data for Milford, NH

Milford has 3,672 households, with an average household size of 2.26. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in Milford do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 8,437 people call Milford home. The population density is 1,484.91 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

8,437

Total Population

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

42.1

Median Age

46.22 / 53.78%

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3,672

Total Households

2.26

Average Household Size

$39,780

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Commute Time

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30 to 59 Minutes
60+ Minutes

Schools in Milford, NH

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The following schools are within or nearby Milford. The rating and statistics can serve as a starting point to make baseline comparisons on the right schools for your family. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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