Dover

Heritage Residential District, Dover Neighborhood

Seacoast offers a peaceful and relaxed community atmosphere with a variety of housing options, including single detached homes, duplexes, and apartment buildings of different sizes. The average building dates from 1979, giving the area an established feel. Convenience is a highlight, with numerous pharmacies easily accessible and over 500 restaurants providing diverse dining choices. Many primary schools, both public and private, are situated nearby, supporting access to quality education. While cycling infrastructure is limited, driving and parking within Seacoast are straightforward and convenient. Overall, this community presents a tranquil setting with ample amenities supporting daily living.

Seacoast offers a slower-paced environment. Seacoast is quiet, as there are usually low levels of noise from traffic - however some areas can be quite loud, especially around one of the railway lines, one of the 6 airports (Propwash,Winterwood,Cole Farm,Salmon Falls,Hampton Airfield,Portsmouth Intl At Pease), New Hampshire Tpke or I-95.

Highlights of Heritage Residential District

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🏡 The Silver House (53 Silver Street)

This striking Colonial-era residence—also known as the Pierce‑Piper House—stands at 53 Silver Street and is famed for giving Silver Street its name; its rich history includes Dover’s first mayor and generations of local prominence, anchoring the neighborhood’s historical identity.

🏫 Belknap Schoolhouse (Silver & Belknap Streets)

Built in 1856 at the junction of Silver and Belknap Streets, the historic Belknap Grammar School served the neighborhood for nearly a century before converting to medical offices, offering a tangible link to the area’s educational heritage.

🏫 Woodman Park School & Woodman Block (Central Avenue)

Woodman Park School, built on land donated by Theodore Woodman, sits near the neighborhood, while across Central Avenue the ornate Woodman Block (ca. 1895) reflects the civic-minded legacy of the Woodman family in both education and local architecture.

🚶 Historic Walking Trail through the Silver Street Area

The neighborhood includes portions of Dover’s heritage walking trail showcasing Victorian and Colonial homes—such as Dr. Ezra Green’s circa‑1780 house on Silver Street—providing residents and visitors with a living architectural tour.

🏞️ Sidewalk Network and Historic Residential Streets

The Heritage Residential District’s grid of historic streets—Silver, Washington, Arch, Atkinson, Rutland, Fisher, and Central—features sidewalks and context‑sensitive architecture that foster walkability and reflect the neighborhood’s preserved residential character.

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This July in Heritage Residential District

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

July 2, 2026

City of Dover Annual Fireworks & 39th Army Band Concert

Garrison Hill / Henry Law Park • 39th Army Band: 5:30 PM–7:30 PM; Fireworks at dusk (~9:15 PM)

A crisp summer tradition perfect for Heritage Residential District residents—a short walk or drive to enjoy live patriotic music followed by fireworks visible across town—ideal for families or neighbors gathering outdoors.

Every Wednesday, June 3–October 7, 2026

Dover Farmers’ Market

Lower Henry Law Park (temporarily) • 3:30 PM–6:30 PM

A midweek market offering fresh local produce, baked goods, crafts, and music just a short stroll for residents—great for picking up farm‑fresh items and connecting with neighbors.

Saturdays, June 27–September 5, 2026 (includes July Saturdays)

"Lil Brooklyn" Passport Adventure

Little Brooklyn neighborhood, downtown Dover • starting at 8:00 AM

A fun, self‑paced way for local families to explore nearby shops and artists on summer Saturdays; ideal for a casual walk through downtown while collecting passport stamps and supporting small businesses.

July 14, 2026

Friends of the Dover Public Library Meeting

Dover Public Library • 5:30 PM–6:30 PM

An opportunity for Heritage District residents to engage with local library support efforts—great for those interested in community programming, volunteering, or connecting with neighbors over shared civic interests.

Weekends (Saturdays around July 11 onward)

Live Music Saturdays on the Deck at North Country Hard Cider

North Country Hard Cider • 6:00 PM–8:00 PM

A relaxed, family‑friendly evening outing—local cider, live music, and a scenic setting within easy reach for dinner or a casual summer social with neighbors.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Heritage Residential District

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Heritage Residential District

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