Dozens of firefighters attempted to put out the fire on N Water St. in Boscawen as the flames spread throughout multiple levels and sections of the house. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor

A fire destroyed a two-story home on Boscawen’s North Water Street Wednesday afternoon.

The homeowners and their grandson were inside when the fire started and got out safely, according to Sean Watson, 45, who lived in the house with his family.

Watson had left the house he shared with his parents and son early Wednesday afternoon to pick up dog food for the family’s new pet. When he returned, he saw black smoke billowing from the windows.

“I just ran in, grabbed my son, grabbed my parents,” Watson said. “I’m handicapped, my parents are handicapped, so it was just a focus to get them outside as fast as possible.”

Firefighters from Andover, Bow, Canterbury, Concord, Loudon, Penacook, Salisbury and Warner were at the scene of a large house fire in Boscawen on Dec. 10, 2025. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor

The fire was the third in Boscawen in just over one week. On the night of Dec. 1, consecutive fires took the life of Ronald Fowler, Jr. and temporarily displaced residents of a sober living home.

The two-alarm blaze on Water Street on Wednesday started just before 2 p.m. The house at 86 North Water St. continued to smolder as snow began to fall about an hour later. The family’s cat, Wyatt, remained missing.

“Cats are resilient, so I’m hopeful,” Watson said. “I opened every door to give him a fighting chance.”

Sean Watson (L), a resident of the house on N Water St. in Boscawen, is embraced by his friend Matt pearl (R) as the fire is put out on the snowy afternoon of Dec. 10, 2025. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor

Emergency responders from across the region arrived to fight the fire, which was toward the top of a gradual hill near Boscawen’s border with Salisbury.

At least one firefighter received medical treatment for his injuries.

Watson’s parents had lived in the tan house with a green roof for 20 years.

“I grew up in apartments, so this was a major step in our lives,” he said.

Watson had been saving up to buy his 13-year-old son a car, relying on disability benefits. Among the many material things his family lost, he thought about his coin collection, which he valued at $6,000 โ€” “probably burnt to a crisp,” he figured.

“I’m just devastated,” Watson said.

The posterior and side of the house on N Water St. in Boscawen suffered the most fire damage. The fire spread through the interior and burned much of the main and upper level. Credit: ALEXANDER RAPP / Monitor

Jeremy Margolis is the Monitor's education reporter. He also covers the towns of Boscawen, Salisbury, and Webster, and the courts. You can contact him at jmargolis@cmonitor.com or at 603-369-3321.