Imagine your family reunion or time with good friends in this pristine farmhouse and spread out on acres of inviting lawn and meadow. Imagine listening to the burbling creek and wading in its sweet water. Imagine swimming in the spring fed pond or hiking around the acres of planted grassland. Or relax after a day of biking on the nearby Heritage bike path (an extension on the NCR rail trail). You might also watch our resident barn swallows swoop the pond every evening, removing all the pesky mosquitos! Your friends and family will enjoy dining in the quaint summer kitchen or the gazebo by the ponds regardless of the weather.
This 1860's Farmhouse was fully updated in 2014. The home sits on 53 acres of rolling hills with barns, two ponds (one for swimming, one for fishing), a stream, woods and meadows, with decks, a gazebo and a summer kitchen for outdoor entertaining. A large Thermo Spa hot tub is on the deck adjacent to the first floor master bedroom. The fully equipped kitchen has a 40" gas range with double oven, farmhouse sink and Bosch dishwasher. First floor has an open floor plan with kitchen, dining room, living room and TV area. House is equipped with high speed satellite internet and TV service. (High speed service may be capped at 100 GB per month.) There is a wood burning fireplace in the kitchen. Home has two-zone air conditioning. Full laundry is included on the first floor.
All bedrooms have in-suite baths.
First floor master bedroom has king size bed and bathroom has double sink vanity and glass shower.
Second floor master has queen size bed and bathroom has double sink vanity, glass shower and soaking tub.
Second floor bedroom 2 has two twin beds which can be strapped together to form a king bed; bath has double sink vanity and glass shower.
Second floor bedroom 3 has queen bed and bath with glass shower and single sink vanity.
Fifth bedroom is in finished basement and has comfortable pull out sofa and bath with shower and single sink vanity.
A portable crib is available.
We are located 12 miles south of York, PA, and 45 miles north of Baltimore, MD. Nearby attractions include an Amish Market with handcrafted items, fresh produce and homemade food, and antique shops in Shrewsbury and York. In the summer, several firemen's carnivals are found in nearby towns, and you can pick your own cherries, and in the fall you can find apple and pumpkin picking.