Weeks Point Farm

Weeks Point Farm 300-year-old NH farm, owned and operated by the Weeks family for 10 generations since 1698. Our 10th generation farm family rents cottages at Weeks Point Farm.

Our tenants sign year-to-year leases. Some families have been staying with us for decades. We do not rent cottages weekly or monthly. Currently we have a waiting list for people we notify when a cottage becomes available. Cottages are rented unfurnished. If you are interested in being on our waiting list, please message us on Facebook or call: 603-431-1823. Further details are provided upon reques

t. In addition to the rental cottages, we sell quality horse and livestock hay on our multi-generational family farm. We offer 1st or 2nd cutting small rectangular bales weighing approx. 35-40 lbs. Limited mulch hay for gardening and landscaping is also available. Prices upon request. We have our regular yearly hay customers, but depending on the season’s productivity may have some additional bales for sale. If you are interested in hay, please call: 603-431-1823 for further information. Weeks Point Farm began with a King’s land grant in the 1600s on traditional Abenaki land. The farm overlooks Great Bay on the NH Seacoast that feeds into the Piscataqua River and eventually the Atlantic Ocean. A dairy farm through the 1960s, a fire in 1968 destroyed the outbuildings, but the original farmhouse, built by Joshua Weeks in 1698 was saved. Joshua’s brother, Samuel Weeks, built the Weeks Brick House that sits in the center of Greenland. Since the 1600s the farm has remained in the Weeks family with today’s 10th generation transitioning farm operations from their parents and uncle. We’re committed to supporting agriculture and continuing NH farm history on the seacoast.

05/28/2026

Eggs are restocked in the fridge. And in the freezer (in the mini fridge) is our pasture raised ground lamb. $10 per one pound package, cash or venmo. Instructions are on the fridge door.

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It’s a small start but it is a start! It’s 10 days earlier than normal so quantity is smaller but quality is high! RIP J...
05/22/2026

It’s a small start but it is a start! It’s 10 days earlier than normal so quantity is smaller but quality is high! RIP John, you didn’t struggle through this load!

05/01/2026

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It is with a heavy heart that we make this post.
02/16/2026

It is with a heavy heart that we make this post.

View John W. Weeks's obituary, contribute to their memorial, see their funeral service details, and more.

Ultra calm water and a fresh coating of snow ❄️ 🌲🌨️
01/18/2026

Ultra calm water and a fresh coating of snow ❄️ 🌲🌨️

The first of the season hay! And so it begins again.
06/03/2025

The first of the season hay!
And so it begins again.

Getting ready for 2025’s haying season!
05/01/2025

Getting ready for 2025’s haying season!

We have about a hundred bales of very good quality 1st cutting hay left in the barn. $8/bale, 30-35 lb bales.
03/15/2025

We have about a hundred bales of very good quality 1st cutting hay left in the barn. $8/bale, 30-35 lb bales.

03/04/2025

Don't forget, Town Elections are NEXT WEEK! Check out the sample ballot online right here:

https://www.greenland.nh.gov/home/news/2025-sample-ballot-local-elections

And Don't forget, the CHOWDER LUNCHES are coming back too! The first is n March 11th (voting day) and the other on March 25th. Both will offer All You Can Eat, fish and corn chowders, bread, pickles, slice of pie and beverage for merely $10.

We still have a couple hundred bales of 1st cutting left. Very good hay, $8/bale ~30 -35 lb bales. Pick up in Greenland....
01/24/2025

We still have a couple hundred bales of 1st cutting left. Very good hay, $8/bale ~30 -35 lb bales. Pick up in Greenland. Message us for more info

Address

670 Bayside Road
Greenland, NH
03840

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