Since 1790s, when America was still young, 30 Walker Hill was one of Hubbard Goldsmith’s farms built He was one of Ossipee first residents an known as “a carpenter of ability,” and was noted he had “one poll, one horse, two cows, and five neat stock” The original structure is the center chimney home with 3 fireplaces providing the only heat at the time. It was another 100+ years before electricity was first produced in New Hampshire way down in Portsmouth and no real power lines or Rt 16 to get you here. Another century later this estate became the location for the well respected Olkkola Maple Sugar Farm. The family also had horse and vintage carriages to explore the land while also providing some of the best maple syrup around for 25 years. You can still walk the pastures surrounded by stone walls and a century old New England Post and Beam Barn. A Currier and Ives setting surrounded by the best Mother Nature and the Lakes Region can provide.