Property summary
The Samuel Avery House, also known as Pavilion Restaurant, is a historically designated landmark property in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, with extensive restoration work that included replacement of floor joists, other structural components, windows, mechanical systems, and the roof. The building is configured to support a restaurant with seating for 52 indoors and 24 outdoors on a patio that includes a gas fire pit, and it also includes a room above the restaurant that is suitable for private gatherings. In addition to the restaurant use, the property has upper-level rental units, with approval for two apartments above the restaurant and approvals in place for a four-unit residential building. The building is eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places, is zoned for commercial use under C1 & C2 classifications, and sits on a 0.23-acre lot.
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