Deming/McDonald and Deming2/Deming

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Deming/McDonald and Deming2/Deming

Forty Acres Road, New London

Chuck and Barbara Deming owned the Tabor Browder property, located at the end of Forty Acres Road in Elkins. This 125-acre property contains significant wildlife habitat and includes a mixture of forest lands, open fields, fruit bearing trees and bushes, ponds and wetlands. The Deming's land has some exceptional views of Mt. Kearsarge, Pleasant Lake and the surrounding countryside. The Deming's conservation easement stipulates that the property may be subdivided into no more than two separate parcels and no more than two single family dwellings may ever be constructed. Ausbon Sargent (or other conservation organizations under Ausbon Sargent's supervision) has the right to construct trails as public footpaths and to create overlooks and scenic vistas. A trail was built that climbs up the west side of the ridge to a lovely view of Pleasant Lake, Mt. Kearsarge and the Mink Hills in the distance and is currently maintained by the Town of New London Conservation Commission.

Chuck Deming passed away in February 2005, leaving the land in Barbara Deming's ownership.

On August 2, 2019, the 125-acre Deming property was divided into two parcels.  The largest parcel of 112.7 acres was sold to Michael McDonald and Anne (Norris) McDonald and the remaining parcel consisting of 12.3 acres was maintained by the Deming family.

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