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New Hampshire's Balmoral Estate, a 1930s Colonial Revival, Lists for $20 Million

other · 2026-04-25

Balmoral, a historic 12,000-square-foot Colonial Revival estate built in 1930 as the summer residence of former New Hampshire governor Huntley N. Spaulding, has been listed for $20 million. Located on 3.1 acres in Little Boar's Head, North Hampton, the property features six bedrooms, six bathrooms, four powder rooms, a 36-foot entrance gallery, ocean-view formal sitting room with fireplace, sunroom with lattice panels, fireside study painted tomato red, walk-in wet bar, dining room with marsh reed wallpaper, wood-paneled library, butler's pantry, kitchen with dining banquette, family room, mudroom with dog-washing station, primary suite with two dressing rooms and two bathrooms, gift-wrapping closet, wine cellar, fitness space, and a four-car carriage house with studio apartment. The estate has undergone major reconstruction and updates while preserving its original symmetry. The listing is held by Tony Jalbert of Tate & Foss Sotheby's International Realty.

Key facts

  • Balmoral estate built in 1930 as summer residence of Huntley N. Spaulding
  • Listed for $20 million
  • 12,000 square feet over three floors
  • Six bedrooms, six bathrooms, four powder rooms
  • Located on 3.1 acres in Little Boar's Head, North Hampton, New Hampshire
  • Features include 36-foot entrance gallery, ocean-view sitting room, sunroom, library, wine cellar, fitness space
  • Listing agent: Tony Jalbert of Tate & Foss Sotheby's International Realty
  • Colonial Revival architecture with modern updates

Entities

Institutions

  • Tate & Foss Sotheby's International Realty
  • Sotheby's International Realty

Locations

  • Balmoral
  • Little Boar's Head
  • North Hampton
  • New Hampshire
  • Atlantic Ocean
  • United States

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