The property's majestic oak tree, reported to be one of the oldest oaks in New Hampshire
The property's majestic oak tree, reported to be one of the oldest oaks in New Hampshire
The property's beautiful view of Mount Ascutney served as inspiration for many of Parrish's paintings.
The property's beautiful view of Mount Ascutney served as inspiration for many of Parrish's paintings.
The modern kitchen in one of the three homes on the estate
The modern kitchen in one of the three homes on the estate
The spacious living area in one of the three homes on the estate
The spacious living area in one of the three homes on the estate

From Snyder Donegan Real Estate Group

This elegant historic property was the family estate of artist Maxfield Parrish from 1898 to 1966. It is made up of a main house, the renovated studio building, and a guest house. The Oaks sits on 45 acres near Plainfield Village in New Hampshire. True to its name, the property's winding drive is dotted with magnificent oak trees and culminates with a grand majestic oak that may be one of the oldest in the state and forms a large courtyard on which all three buildings front. There are numerous features still intact on the property: archways, reflecting pools, and the dramatic view of Mount Ascutney to the south; they were the direct inspiration for many of Parrish's paintings. It is currently listed for sale with Snyder Donegan Real Estate Group for $1,295,000. For more information, visit: www.theoaksnewhampshire.com.