Love the backyard garden!! Neat mural in the house. The town looks neat with that pretty lake! The home was built in 1869. It is located in the village of Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania. The house could use some updating and undoing of past renovations. It has a nice covered front porch, wrought iron fencing, a library and a cozy den. There is a spiral staircase that takes you up to the third floor. Would be nice to get the carpeting out and show off the hardwood floors that are most likely there. There is a detached garage on the property. Six bedrooms, five bathrooms and 3,663 square feet. $375,000
Contact Andrew Wolfe with Wolfe and Company Realtors: 717-448-0389
From the Zillow listing:
Landmark Victorian dwelling located along Front Street in the Village of Boiling Springs. This historic and vintage 1869 building has been used as a single-family residence with accessory office and a Bed & Breakfast Inn (Gelinas Manor). This picturesque setting offers scenic views of Children’s Lake and is within walking distance to all village attractions including the Appalachian Trail, Boiling Springs Pool, The Bubble, Yellow Breeches Creek, campus of South Middleton SD, and more! Plenty of outdoor space to unwind including the covered front porch and rear courtyard with mature landscaping. Unique architectural features such as intricate woodwork, wrought iron fencing/railing, a spiral staircase to the third floor, and a cupola! The main level features an entrance foyer with a mural of Front Street, formal living and dining room, a library, office, kitchen, full bathroom, and laundry room. Dual staircases lead to the second floor offering four bedrooms and three full bathrooms. A spiral staircase leads to the third floor efficiency area with a kitchenette, full bathroom, and two bedrooms. The third floor only has ductwork and central air conditioning. House stays very comfortable in summer! This property is awaiting the creativity of its new owner – truly a unique and elegant property. Seeking cash / present condition sale.
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