Stratham, New Hampshire Population, Hospitals, Airports, and Schools

Stratham, New Hampshire is a small town located in the southeastern part of the state and is part of the Seacoast region. Stratham is known for its rural atmosphere and picturesque landscapes, making it a popular destination for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life.

The town was first settled in 1638 by Thomas Wiggin, who was granted land from the King of England. Since then, Stratham has grown to become a vibrant community, with a population of about 6,000 people. The town has remained largely rural despite its growth, with much of its economy relying on agriculture and tourism.

Stratham is home to several attractions that draw visitors from near and far. The Stratham Historical Society Museum showcases artifacts that tell the history of the area and its people. The museum also hosts educational programs on local history topics throughout the year. Other popular attractions include Applecrest Farm Orchards & Bakery where visitors can pick their own apples or buy freshly-baked pies; Prescott Farm Environmental Education Center which offers nature walks, educational programs, and seasonal events; and Pawtuckaway State Park which boasts miles of trails for hiking and biking as well as swimming areas for summertime fun.

Stratham also offers plenty of recreational activities to keep residents busy year-round. Residents can enjoy skiing at McIntyre Ski Area or snowshoeing through Pawtuckaway State Park during winter months; while summertime activities include fishing in Lamson Pond or spending time at one of Stratham’s many public parks such as Stratham Hill Park or Upper Reach Town Forest which offer playgrounds, picnic areas, basketball courts and more.

The town also has an active community spirit with several events taking place throughout the year including an annual Country Fair held each summer which includes carnival rides, games, food vendors and fireworks; an annual Holiday Parade in December; as well as various 5K races throughout the year that raise money for local charities such as Special Olympics New Hampshire or Make-A-Wish Foundation NH/VT Chapter.

Whether you are looking for outdoor adventure or a quiet escape from city life – Stratham offers something for everyone! With its small-town charm combined with plenty of entertainment options – it’s no wonder why so many people are drawn to this quaint New England town.

Population: 6,355. Estimated population in July 2024: 7,098 (+11.7% change)
Males: 3,094 (48.7%), Females: 3,261 (51.3%)

Rockingham County

Demographics

Median resident age: 37.9 years
Median household income: $76,726
Median house value: $207,200

Population by Race

Races in Stratham:

  • White Non-Hispanic (97.5%)
  • Two or more races (0.8%)
  • Hispanic (0.6%)

Ancestries: Irish (27.8%), English (22.5%), German (12.6%), Italian (11.2%), French (9.5%), Polish (7.1%).

Elevation: 58 feet

Population by Education

For population 25 years and over in Stratham

  • High school or higher: 96.1%
  • Bachelor’s degree or higher: 49.6%
  • Graduate or professional degree: 14.5%
  • Unemployed: 2.9%
  • Mean travel time to work: 27.2 minutes

For population 15 years and over in Stratham town

  • Never married: 18.1%
  • Now married: 68.3%
  • Separated: 0.5%
  • Widowed: 3.6%
  • Divorced: 9.5%

3.0% Foreign born (1.7% Europe, 0.7% Asia, 0.4% North America).

Hospitals

Hospitals/medical centers near Stratham:

  • EXETER HOSPITAL INC (about 6 miles; EXETER, NH)
  • PORTSMOUTH REGIONAL HOSPITAL (about 11 miles; PORTSMOUTH, NH)
  • WENTWORTH-DOUGLASS HOSPITAL (about 12 miles; DOVER, NH)

Airports

Airports certified for carrier operations nearest to Stratham:

  • PEASE INTERNATIONAL TRADEPORT (about 8 miles; PORTSMOUTH, NH; Abbreviation: PSM)
  • MANCHESTER (about 37 miles; MANCHESTER, NH; Abbreviation: MHT)
  • LAURENCE G HANSCOM FLD (about 47 miles; BEDFORD, MA; Abbreviation: BED)

Other public-use airports nearest to Stratham:

  • HAMPTON AIRFIELD (about 9 miles; HAMPTON, NH; Abbreviation: 7B3)
  • LITTLEBROOK AIR PARK (about 13 miles; ELIOT, ME; Abbreviation: 3B4)
  • PLUM ISLAND (about 18 miles; NEWBURYPORT, MA; Abbreviation: 2B2)

Amtrak stations near Stratham:

  • 5 miles: EXETER (60 LINCOLN ST.). Services: ticket office.
  • 9 miles: DURHAM (3 DEPOT RD.). Services: ticket office.
  • 13 miles: DOVER (33 CHESTNUT ST.). Services: ticket office, enclosed waiting area.

Colleges and Universities

Colleges/universities with over 2000 students nearest to Stratham:

  • UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE-MAIN CAMPUS (about 8 miles; DURHAM, NH; Full-time enrollment: 12,586)
  • NORTHERN ESSEX COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 20 miles; HAVERHILL, MA; Full-time enrollment: 3,388)
  • MERRIMACK COLLEGE (about 28 miles; NORTH ANDOVER, MA; Full-time enrollment: 2,384)
  • NORTH SHORE COMMUNITY COLLEGE (about 32 miles; DANVERS, MA; Full-time enrollment: 3,663)
  • SALEM STATE COLLEGE (about 35 miles; SALEM, MA; Full-time enrollment: 5,917)
  • NEW HAMPSHIRE COLLEGE (about 37 miles; MANCHESTER, NH; Full-time enrollment: 3,251)
  • UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS-LOWELL (about 39 miles; LOWELL, MA; Full-time enrollment: 8,373)

Public primary/middle schools in Stratham:

  • COOPERATIVE MIDDLE SCHOOL (Students: 1,366; Location: ACADEMIC WAY; Grades: 06 – 08)
  • STRATHAM MEMORIAL SCHOOL (Students: 626; Location: 39 GIFFORD FARM RD; Grades: PK – 05)

Private primary/middle schools in Stratham:

  • CORNERSTONE SCHOOL (Students: 160; Location: 146 HIGH ST; Grades: PK – UG)
  • ACORN SCHOOL INC (Students: 106; Location: PO BOX 570; Grades: PK – KG)
  • KIDS STOP I (Students: 56; Location: 7 STONEYBROOK LANE; Grades: PK – KG)
  • HIGHLAND FARM SCHOOL THE (Students: 18; Location: 58 WINNICUT ROAD; Grades: PK – KG)

Libraries

Library in Stratham:

  • WIGGIN MEMORIAL LIBRARY (Operating income: $235,528; Location: 10 BUNKER HILL AVENUE; 35,695 books; 1,492 audio materials; 1,916 video materials; 68 serial subscriptions)