Nashua

Crown Hill, Nashua Neighborhood

Crown Hill

Crown Hill is a charming, close-knit neighborhood in Nashua, NH, known for its classic New England homes, tree-lined streets, and strong sense of community. With historic architecture, locally loved parks, and vibrant corner stores, Crown Hill offers residents a welcoming, hometown feel where neighbors become friends.

Nashua provides an inviting community with convenient access to a wide variety of businesses, including grocery stores, clothing shops, and approximately 20 cafes. Commuting options are versatile, with well-developed bike routes and ample parking availability for automobiles, making daily travel smooth and convenient. Educational opportunities are readily accessible, featuring both public and private schools for different age groups located nearby. The area features primarily single detached homes alongside diverse apartment types, catering to different housing preferences. Residents benefit from quiet, tranquil streets in most parts of the city, contributing to a peaceful and relaxed atmosphere throughout the neighborhood.

The character of Nashua is exemplified by its slower-paced ambience. Nashua is fairly good for those who need quiet surroundings, as the streets are calm - although that is not the case closer to the airport (Boire Field), Frederick E Everett Tpke or one of the railway lines.

Highlights of Crown Hill

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

🌳 Park Social at Roby Park

Roby Park on Spit Brook Road is a beloved green space serving the Crown Hill neighborhood, featuring a large playground, seasonal splash pad, and community sledding hill, making it a year-round hotspot for local families and outdoor gatherings.

🏫 Dr. Norman W. Crisp Elementary School

Situated right in Crown Hill, this well-staffed elementary school on Arlington Street is known for its diverse student body and active parent involvement, serving as a cornerstone for families in the neighborhood.

🍽️ The Backroom at The Crowne Plaza

An offbeat local favorite tucked inside the historic Crown Plaza building on Crown Street, The Backroom offers hearty breakfasts and casual fare—often buzzing with regulars from the surrounding area.

🛒 Lincoln Plaza Shopping Center

Located on East Hollis Street, Lincoln Plaza provides residents with convenient access to essential shops and services including a supermarket, pharmacy, and small local eateries, making everyday errands a breeze.

🚴 Nashua Heritage Rail Trail

The Nashua Heritage Rail Trail runs right through Crown Hill, offering a safe, scenic walking and biking route that connects the neighborhood with downtown and nearby parks, and is a favorite for both commuters and active families.

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This May in Crown Hill

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

May 15, 2026

St. Philip Greek Food Festival

St. Philip Greek Orthodox Church, 500 West Hollis Street, Nashua, NH

A vibrant food festival offering authentic Greek cuisine and cultural ambiance—perfect for Crown Hill residents looking for nearby international flavors and family‑friendly fun.

May 13–17, 2026

Celebration of Needlework

DoubleTree by Hilton Nashua

Multi‑day gathering celebrating textile arts with workshops, vendors, and demonstrations—ideal for crafting enthusiasts or families interested in creative hands‑on experiences.

May 8–9, 2026

Spring Fine Craft & Artisan Market at LaBelle Winery

LaBelle Winery, Derry, NH • Friday 4 PM–8 PM; Saturday 10 AM–5 PM

A free artisan market featuring handmade crafts, wine tasting and family activities—close enough for a pleasant day trip for Crown Hill locals seeking creative, leisurely outings.

May 16, 2026

3rd Annual Silver Linings Expo

Bishop Guertin High School, Nashua, NH

An expo showcasing resources and community services—valuable for residents seeking local support, connection, and informational opportunities.

May 20, 2026

Speculative Fiction Book Club (Dracut Library)

Dracut Library, Dracut, MA • 6:30 PM–7:30 PM

Monthly sci‑fi/fantasy book discussion on “The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet”—great for readers in Crown Hill willing to drive a short distance to connect with fellow genre fans.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in Crown Hill

Know Your Neighborhood

Local characteristics and demographics for Crown Hill

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