Property Name: Shepard Family Conservation Area
Description: Also known as Shepard Park, the land is an L shaped parcel of forested land and open fields. The land contains a brook and the cellar hole of the original Shepard family homestead. The land along East Derry Road and behind the old homestead is periodically cut to keep the fields open. The land along Pond Road and the interior are forested. A number of stonewalls cross the property. Two signs, one on East Derry Road and one on Pond Road identify the property.
The Shepard family: Klaudia and Henry Shepard
Jr., Anne Shepard Bullis and Edmund Bullis donated the land to the town of
Derry on October 3, 2000.
The Shepards described the donation as: “A gift to
the Town of Derry from members of the Shepard family in honor of four
generations of the family and their contributions to the town.”
Size: 36
Acres
Public Uses:
Hiking, Cross Country Skiing, Snow Shoeing, Nature Observation, 3 Picnic areas in
Area B along Pond Road
Only charcoal cooking fires are allowed and only in the picnic area grills.
Prohibited Uses: No motorized vehicles of any kind, No Hunting or Trapping, No Horseback Riding
Location:
Pond Road and East Derry Road near the Upper Village
Hall
Access via:
Pond Road and East Derry Road
The Shepard family felt it was very important to put a conservation easement on the property to preserve the land as open space for the benefit of current and future generations. The family wanted the uses to be focused on activities that would not damage the land.
The land was given to the town subject to a
conservation easement, which is held by Rockingham Land Trust of Exeter NH.
The executory interest holder or backup easement holder is the New England
Forestry Foundation. The easement states how the land may be used.
The property may not be sub-divided. Industrial and/or commercial activities
including mining and removal of topsoil or stones are prohibited. Forestry may
be performed under the direction of a licensed forester. No structures or
improvements can be made on the property except for the following:
1.
In
“Area B” a 200 foot by 200 foot area along Pond Road the town may construct a
picnic area with outdoor cooking, toilet facilities
(including septic system),
and an unpaved parking area.
2. Walking trails and bridges.
3. One single defined trail for bicycle travel.
The easement specifically prohibits the following:
1. Motorized Vehicles except those used in forestry activity, mowing of lawns and hay fields and brush removal.
2. Horses except those used in forestry activity, mowing of lawns and hay fields and brush removal.
3. Bicycle travel except on a single trail defined by the town.
4. Hunting and Trapping.
Pictures:
Updated 6/20/07