774 Middle Street Unit 4
Portsmouth, NH 03801
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2
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930 sq ft
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- Carriage House

About This Home
Ideal candidate's lease starts 12/28/25 and ends 5/15/26. Carriage House with a very private deck overlooking the rear yard of the Middle Street Townhouse Association located just 1.1 miles via sidewalks to Market Square. Experience the best of what historic downtown Portsmouth has to offer! Walk to your favorite parks, restaurants, Prescott Park, Jimmy's on Congress and The Music Hall! If you've ever wondered what it would be like to live in this iconic, coastal New Hampshire city here is your opportunity to experience historic Portsmouth in this short term rental. Warm interior details include random wide-pine flooring, a galley-styled kitchen and loads of natural light and built-ins. Primary bedroom with skylight, mini walk-in closet and full-size bed. Spare bedroom/office has a skylight and a futon-style double bed plus a desk/work space. Sustainably designed and finished to include organic sheets and towels. Please note that second floor access is a spiral staircase with a first floor bathroom providing a washer and dryer. Includes the use of a Peloton bike and fitness equipment (TRX, free weights, etc.) and a portable air conditioner for the guest bedroom / window fan for master bedroom. This is NOT a year round rental but a short term rental under 185 days. NH Room and Meals Tax, 8.5% applies to rentals 185 days or less. Showings by appointment only with 24 hour notice minimum. $3,500/month, includes utilities
774 Middle Street is a condo located in Rockingham County and the 03801 ZIP Code.
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- Listed by Darlene Ritchie | Carey Giampa, LLC/Seabrook Beach
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Seated on the banks of the Piscataqua River, Portsmouth is a small city with a large history. The third oldest city in the nation, Portsmouth is picturesque New England at its finest. Historic buildings line the walkable streets of Market Square and iconic tugboats lead ships in and out of Portsmouth Harbor. A close-knit community and scenic landscape define the area.
In addition to its rich history, Portsmouth boasts a vibrant cultural scene. Strawberry Banke Museum, Portsmouth Athenaeum, the Music Hall, and the New Hampshire Film Festival all contribute to the unique experience Portsmouth offers. Known for having more restaurant seats than people, Portsmouth is home to an active farm-to-table scene and heavily-frequented farmers market. Water Country Water Park is in town and nearby beach access is at Odiorne Point State Park and Hampton Beach State Park. The White Mountains are less than a two-hour drive away as well.
Learn more about living in PortsmouthColleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
Drive: | 25 min | 12.2 mi | |
Drive: | 38 min | 27.5 mi | |
Drive: | 53 min | 39.5 mi | |
Drive: | 53 min | 40.4 mi |
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