Historic House Listings

That sunroom! That bridge! Circa 1928 in Maryland. $334,777

September 25, 2023

This is such a unique property! That bridge to the detached garage is interesting! Love the sunroom and the vintage tiled bathrooms. This home was built in 1928. It is located on .56 acres in Cumberland, Maryland. The home features beautiful hardwood floors, sunroom, upper side porch, vintage tiled bathrooms and french doors. Four bedrooms, four bathrooms and 2,686 square feet. $334,777

Contact Melanie Dimaio with Keller Williams Premier Realty: 301-268-7295

From the Zillow listing:

 

See History of The Dingle info in Bright documents, please. Fabulous historical information!! In 1926, “The Dingle” received its name from England; named after a beautiful private estate on the outskirts of Liverpool, England. The owners of this home were from England, and the great grandparents of the current owner Paul Stern. They used top quality materials including the finest spruce from Sitca Alaska, Vermont slate roof, all copper pipes, 8″ thick basement concrete walls built on bedrock, and cedar closets with solid wood doors throughout. The detached 2 car garage has floors reinforced w/ concrete and a lower level workshop, too! There is a published account of the bridge built by General Braddock’s troops that allows the spring fed stream wander through the property over which a steel bridge connects the detached garage to the stately home lovingly built by the Stern Family. This unique home features a side sunroom that is magical, a breakfast room w/ parquet flooring off of the kitchen, beautiful hardwood oak flooring in most of the home, a Butler’s pantry, nice size closets for this era home, a Jack’N’Jill bathroom, an ensuite bath with the primary bedroom, an upper level 2 room with pine floors, a full bath and cedar walls. The addition of a main floor family room is a surprise bonus (currently set up as an office) and connects to a deck to enjoy the tranquility. This 4 bedroom, 3.5 bath brick beauty is within walking distance to the C+O Canal Towpath, Canal Place, and a short drive to Deep Creek Lake! Please take a minute to see all Mountain Md has to offer by clicking this link mdmountainside.com

 

 

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