Step into the charm of 1873 and embrace a true homestead lifestyle with this beautifully preserved farmhouse set on 1.5 acres of agriculturally zoned land just outside Boonsboro. Surrounded by working farms and peaceful countryside, the property offers sweeping views of the rolling landscape and the rare opportunity to enjoy open space, self-sufficiency, and historic character in one inviting setting. A welcoming front porch invites you to slow down and take in the scenery. Inside, exposed log walls and professionally refinished original hardwood floors reflect craftsmanship from another era, thoughtfully maintained and reinforced. Recent exterior updates include a newer roof, updated siding, replacement windows, and a metal roof on the barn. Energy efficiency has been enhanced with spray foam insulation in the attic and basement walls, along with efficient mini-split HVAC systems providing year-round comfort. The updated kitchen features newer cabinetry and appliances while maintaining the home’s classic farmhouse layout. Three bedrooms, one full bath, and one half bath offer functional living space. Please note: the second floor ceiling height measures approximately six feet, consistent with historic construction of this period. Upstairs, a walk-up unfinished attic offers additional storage or creative potential, and a partial cellar provides practical storage below. Outdoors, the property truly shines. The 1.5-acre lot offers usable open space ideal for gardening, small livestock, hobby farming, or simply enjoying privacy and beautiful countryside views. The barn includes a stall area, tack or feed space, and loft storage beneath a durable metal roof. Additional features include a large chicken coop, powered shed, spacious deck, generous gravel driveway, and reliable high-speed internet service supporting modern work-from-home needs. Enjoy country living while remaining conveniently located near the MARC train with easy access to Frederick, DC, and Baltimore. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate proximity to the Appalachian Trail, Washington Monument State Park, South Mountain, Antietam National Battlefield, the C&O Canal Towpath, and Harpers Ferry. This distinctive historic farmhouse offers character, meaningful updates, scenic views, and the space to live intentionally — a rare homestead opportunity in a truly picturesque setting.
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Listed by:
Carolyn Young703-261-9190,
Samson Properties7033788810,
Listing Team: The Carolyn Young Team, Co-Listing Team: The Carolyn Young Team,Co-Listing Agent: Lisa A. Bergman540-454-4472,
Samson Properties
Source: Bright MLS,MLS#: MDWA2034290
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Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2
Full bathrooms: 1
1/2 bathrooms: 1
Main level bathrooms: 1
Rooms
Room types: Living Room, Kitchen
Kitchen
Level: Main
Living room
Level: Main
Heating
Heat Pump, Electric
Cooling
Ductless, Electric
Appliances
Included: Dryer, Washer, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Ice Maker, Oven, Cooktop, Electric Water Heater
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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