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A $5.2M Shipping Container Home Sits on 140 Acres of New Hampshire Wilderness

A $5.2M Shipping Container Home Sits on 140 Acres of New Hampshire Wilderness

A $5.2M Shipping Container Home Sits on 140 Acres of New Hampshire Wilderness

A $5.2M Shipping Container Home Sits on 140 Acres of New Hampshire Wilderness

A $5.2M Shipping Container Home Sits on 140 Acres of New Hampshire Wilderness

A $5.2M Shipping Container Home Sits on 140 Acres of New Hampshire Wilderness

Could you imagine living in a luxury home made from shipping containers?

Nestled behind a gated entrance in Winchester, New Hampshire, this jaw-dropping residence blends industrial-edge architecture with rustic serenity. Built from 15 repurposed steel shipping containers, this 5,120 sq ft home sits on a sprawling 140-acre estate—and it’s listed for $5.2 million.

Design That Dares to Be Different

  • Raw yet refined: Interior steel structures remain intentionally visible, reinforcing the building’s shipping container roots while adding sculptural drama.
  • Indoor meets outdoor: A raised 2,250 sq ft patio aligns with the first floor, flowing through glass bi-folds, and includes an outdoor kitchen beneath a pergola—creating a seamless living experience.

Luxury Meets Land

  • Rural retreat: A winding, light-strung drive welcomes you to a tranquil oasis featuring a pond, sports court, and privacy like no other.
  • Room for living: With four bedrooms and six bathrooms—including a guest suite and bunk-style sleeping in the lower level—the home balances hospitality with homely comfort.
  • Chill-out zones: The primary suite includes a walk-in closet and private balcony; the lower floor houses space for wine, zoned entertainment, or laid-back lounging.

Architectural Edge Meets Escape

This isn’t your average rustic cabin—and it’s certainly not a city loft. It’s rugged, refined, and revolutionary:

  • A surprising blend of emergency-grade material and fine finishes sets it apart.
  • Its desert-like aesthetic emphasizes living boldly, away from conventional suburbia.
  • Perfect for those wanting to stake a claim in something both wild and high-spec.

“You can actually see the inside of the shipping containers, the metal components. Those are all exposed.”
Susanna Corriveau, Coldwell Banker Realty

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