In the heart of Wolfeboro, 108 Whitten Neck Road is a stunning pastoral retreat that reflects the timeless character of a classic country home. Nestled right between Lake Wentworth and Crescent Lake and just moments from Wolfeboro's center where New England charm meets lake town leisure with boutique shops, restaurants, town docks, and a vibrant year-round community. This c.1788 farmhouse offers four bedrooms (plus bonus room), four and a half baths, and a striking 1810 post-and-beam barn, all set on nearly six acres of meadows and gardens. Inside, the home unfolds with the grace of another century: wide pine floors worn smooth with age, exposed beams, hand-planed paneling, and a living room where the fireplace anchors the home. The kitchen is bright with contemporary Viking appliances, the transitions are seamless, and every space feels light-filled, natural, and serene. The primary bedroom and laundry are on the main floor, offering easy living. Outside, the gardens brim with hydrangeas, clipped hedges, and fieldstone paths. Horse and walking trails lead directly from the home to nearby conservation land. The barn, with its soaring ceilings and heirloom framing, offers endless possibilities—a sculptor’s studio, a summer gathering space, or simply a vessel for decades of stories. This historic haven is a sanctuary and an invitation to live with beauty, purpose, and place in the heart of the Lakes Region.