Perched high above the surrounding forests, The Hill is more than a remarkable property—it is a living vision. Rooted in the land at 345 Dry Hill Road in Barrington, New Hampshire, this hilltop sanctuary was shaped not only to be lived in, but to be felt. It's a place where people gather with intention.
Surrounded by over 1,600 acres of protected conservation land, The Hill offers rare privacy and deep quiet. A long, winding drive slows the body and mind, preparing visitors for what awaits at the top: expansive views, open skies, and a sense of arrival that feels both grounding and expansive. Many who come here speak of the same thing—a deep exhale, as if the land itself invites you to rest.
At its heart, The Hill is about shared experience. With multiple living spaces, gathering rooms, and flexible areas, the property naturally supports connection—between families, friends, and small communities who choose to live, work, or retreat together. It is equally suited for multi-generational living, collaborative stewardship, or hosting intimate groups centered on learning, creativity, and wellness.
The design encourages both togetherness and solitude. There are spaces to cook and eat communally, to sit by the fire, to walk the trails in quiet reflection, or to watch the sunset from the decks. Community here is not forced—it unfolds organically, shaped by shared meals, shared work, and shared presence.
The Hill was never meant to be just a house. It functions as a healing landscape—a place where nervous systems settle, where bodies reconnect with natural rhythms, and where time feels less compressed. The surrounding woods, water, gardens, and open air offer daily opportunities for grounding and renewal.
Whether through movement, rest, conversation, or silence, the land supports wellness in subtle but powerful ways. It lends itself to practices like yoga, meditation, breathwork, gardening, creative work, and simply being outside. The pool, trails, and gardens become part of a holistic environment where health is supported not by instruction, but by immersion.
The Hill is envisioned as a living system—one that evolves with the people who steward it. It can function as a private homestead, a shared living model, or a small-scale retreat and wellness environment. Its flexibility allows it to adapt without losing its soul.
What remains constant is the intention:
To live in closer relationship with land and people
To value presence over productivity
To create a space where care, creativity, and connection are central
This is a place for those who believe that where we live shapes how we live—and that community, when rooted in respect and care, can be deeply restorative.
The Hill is not for everyone—and that is its strength. It is for those drawn to meaningful living, shared stewardship, and the quiet power of nature. It is for those seeking a home that supports not just shelter, but well-being, not just ownership, but belonging.
This is not simply a property.
It is a gathering place.
A refuge.
A vision coming to life.
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