Seacoast Eat Local Portsmouth Farmers’ Market
This weekly market brings locally grown produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, crafts and live music—an ideal Saturday morning outing just a few minutes from Nobles Island.
View event details →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.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
A peaceful waterfront green space just southeast of Nobles Island along North Mill Pond offering scenic walking paths, benches, and wildlife sightings—ideal for morning strolls or serene relaxation.
The nearby rail‑to‑trail corridor of the NH Seacoast Greenway runs along former Boston & Maine Railroad lines with access points within walking distance, offering a developing safe path for bicyclists and pedestrians heading toward downtown Portsmouth and beyond.
This historic house, dating to 1664 and the oldest wood‑frame house in New Hampshire, lies just a short westward walk from Nobles Island and grounds its small neighborhood in the region’s early colonial heritage.
The waterfront condominiums along 500 Market Street define Nobles Island’s residential character, offering picturesque views over North Mill Pond and easy access to downtown Portsmouth’s shops, restaurants, and cultural venues.
Just northeast of Nobles Island, the Market Street Marine Terminal area anchors the neighborhood with a working waterfront backdrop and proximity to maritime operations, adding both local charm and scenic context to daily life here.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
This weekly market brings locally grown produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, crafts and live music—an ideal Saturday morning outing just a few minutes from Nobles Island.
View event details →Celebrate Portsmouth’s history under the iconic Tree of Independence with crafts, tours, food and lectures—deeply rooted local heritage within easy reach of Nobles Island residents.
A vibrant community celebration featuring a parade, 100+ vendors, live performances, family-friendly activities and food trucks—just a short stroll for families living on Nobles Island.
View event details →The Portsmouth Public Library sets up in the market tent with free books, library swag, and on‑the‑spot card services—perfect for a quick trip from Nobles Island that blends shopping and community connection.
A drop‑in tie‑dye event for all ages—fun, creative and just a bike‑ride or short drive away from Nobles Island families looking to kick off summer with hands‑on art.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Nobles Island
Local characteristics and demographics for Nobles Island