1912 Brick Victorian in Adamstown, Pennsylvania



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Incredible home conveniently located on Main Street in Adamstown. The property has so much opportunity for large & extended families or exciting B & B. Storybook: The Stoudts purchased their home in the early 1970s & lived in the right side of the home next to a family of five. It was built as a duplex with mirroring sides and common entrance way & shared porch. The original home was built in 1912 . All the Mahogany wood in the home was coated with a thick varnish or painted white, the floors were covered with wall-to-wall blue shag carpeting throughout. After living in the home for 2 & 1/2 years Carol and Ed decided to remodel to fit their expanding family. In 1977 they tore down the wall between the two homes opening it up with a decorative entryway and grand staircase. Ed began his task of restoring all of the wood in the home. This two year labor of love took over 90 gallons of Zip Strip and a few hours every day before he began his day of job of growing a restaurant business. After the front of the house was complete, it was time to upgrade to a large main floor kitchen . The original house had two small kitchens in the basement of the home with dumbwaiters serving the main floor. The new Kitchen was moved to the main floor with an adjacent playroom. The counters tops were butcher block, there was a window box for fresh herbs, open cabinets, hanging pots, Spanish tile floor, and an old-fashioned antique wood stove. Construction was halted December 13th 1977 due to a fire at the restaurant and the Construction crew working on the house was needed at the restaurant to rebuild for the reopening on Feb 3rd 1978 a day before Carol went into labor and their third child was born. In 1979 Stoudts opened their first Octoberfest this busy family also decided it was time to make renovations to their outdoor area of their home. A triple layer wooden deck and carport was built and underground vinyl pool was installed. The house was alive with young children and lots of entertaining. Next on the Agenda in the early 1980s was the bathroom. upgrades were made to include a jacuzzi room that connected both bathrooms. A modern built-in shower with double sinks sat adjacent to the original pink porcelain bathtub and fixtures. A Walk-in closet was added to master bedroom as well as a large closet in the laundry room for seasonal clothing, ball gowns, and shelves for all the antique linens carol was collecting from Sundays in their mall. In 1987 Carol opened Stoudt’s brewery becoming the first female brewer since prohibition and at home another round of renovations. Kitchen and ground level family room both opened up by removing centralized staircase to the corner of the room optimizing space. With the families love of cooking and stainless steel the Commercial kitchen equipment was installed, white cabinets with black slate counter tops, French doors from the kitchen leading to a brand-new balcony overlooking the backyard. Massive deck was removed creating a more natural oasis which included the koi pond, concrete pool, and cobblestone driveway that lead to a three car garage. The pond is still in existence and some of Ed’s fish in the pond are over 20 years old. The pool has since been upgraded to salt water. July 2010 all windows were replaced with Pella windows. A few years later Carol and Ed open the fourth floor adding plumbing creating 4 bedrooms each with a private baths perfect for entertaining overnight family and guests. With all the changes Ed and Carol have always retained the workmanship and integrity that this amazing home was built with it is their hope that the many years of joy that their family has shared in this home will be continued with adventures and life’s joys and innovations for many years to come to whom ever chooses to make this home their own.

Conyn-Van Rensselaer House, 1766 Brick Dutch Colonial in Hudson, New York


If you're a Food Network viewer, you may recognize this house, or more so this kitchen. They belong to Nancy Fuller from the shows Farmhouse Rules, Holiday Baking Championship and Spring Baking Championship. Her upstate New York home has been the location for her show and many of the rooms, as well as the barns and much of the property, has been featured. She is selling her beloved property and now you have a chance to own this piece of history. 

There are links to articles where Nancy talks about the home in the full post. The family dairy farm that she talks about on the show is also for sale. It includes an 1860's farmhouse, but there are no photos of the house. I've added a link to that property in the post as well.
 


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Locust Dale Farm, known also as the Conyn-Van Rensselaer house, is an incredible example of a fully restored Dutch home. A truly extraordinary 5-bedroom, 6400+ sq ft residence set on 143 peaceful farmland acres just minutes from the center of Claverack and a short distance to downtown Hudson, NY. There are 4 wood-burning fireplaces, including a jambless fireplace with original iron fireback and an early cooking hearth with beehive oven. A recent post and beam addition houses a modern kitchen, great room, media room, master suite and 2-car garage. 

The property has many original outbuildings, all restored: a brick summer kitchen,1860 barn, corn crib, stone well and ice house. There is also a reconstructed traditional Dutch barn and a generator to keep it all going.The land is bordered by the Claverack Creek and bisected by the Loomis Creek with inspiring views of the Catskills. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Truly remarkable.

James Vincent Home, 1885 Brick Victorian in La Crosse, Wisconsin


This post contains photos from a previous listing to show the front of the house, transitions to rooms and key details. To see only the photos from the current listing, follow the link to your favorite realty website in the full post.

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This elegant Historical James Vincent home is well preserved with a lot of its original character and charm. One of La Crosse's finest blend of late Victorian and Italianate homes, you will fall in love with this rare find. Completely upgraded with all the modern conveniences you've come to expect; state of the art kitchen with custom cherry cabinets, soapstone countertops, sub zero refrigerator. Master bedroom en suite with subway tile and heated flooring, guest bath with steam shower, updated heating system, insulation, and electrical. Stately brick home with a beautiful porch to enjoy your summer evenings.

Save Me: Santway Mansion, 1890 Brick and Stone Victorian in Theresa, New York


There is so much potential here. It would be amazing if the next buyer could rebuild the original porch. There is a video tour of this house where the agent walks the entire house and explains the upgrades done by the current owner, who is a home inspector so you know the job was done right.

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Welcome to the Santway Mansion. Built in 1890 with granite from the same quarry as Boldt Castle, this brick and granite home is waiting for the lover of historic homes. Current owners have done the majority of the hard work in renovating this home, 200 amp electrical service and wiring throughout, furnace and duct work, plumbing, and on demand water heater. Much of the first floor has new lathe and plaster walls. The original woodwork remains including window shutters. The first floor has a foyer with a gorgeous staircase, a nook which is part of the turret of the home, original functioning pocket doors for the parlor and dining room, dining room with original stain glass window, serving room with pass through cabinetry, and a huge kitchen! Kitchen cabinets are new and seller is leaving materials for the finishing touches. A bedroom and attached bath complete the first level floor plan. Second floor landing has a turret nook, 3 bedrooms, unfinished bath with claw foot tub. This level has not had much renovation done, one could easily live on the first level while completing the work. Walk up attic is large and unfinished. Carriage house in the back yard.

Save Me: 1928 Queen Anne Victorain in Yonkers, New York


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Welcome to this Yonkers Landmark at 250 Palisades Ave! The 4,500 sqft Queen Anne Victorian Style Home built in the late 1800's is registered with the National Register of Historical Places. The house is in much need of repairs from Top to Bottom, however, once finished it will be an amazing Victorian Style Home. All 5 bedrooms have fireplaces and bathrooms. Large eat in kitchen with half bath and formal dining room. Beautiful Hardwood Floors thru out. The home also has a non-working elevator which can be repaired or removed and used as closet space. Currently there is street parking, however, the backyard is large enough to build at least 3-4 parking spaces with proper permits and variances approved. Must see to appreciate this Mansion. Cash or 203K Loan would be best for this property! 

1878 Limestone Farmhouse in Berryville, Arkansas


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Situated on 13.42 idyllic acres, this beautiful and historic limestone residence with charm and all modern amenities, could be your family's forever-home. This home enjoys a unique history, It was constructed in 1878 by former Union army soldier, William Rhoden and his family and is believed to among the oldest homes in Carroll County. Recently renovated, this 2,178 sq ft home boasts 3 bedrooms, 2 ½ baths, beautiful hardwood floors, and a back porch that is perfect for relaxing or enjoying time with family and friends. This listing is move-in ready and includes all appliances. However, the magnificent farmhouse isn't the only thing to love about this property. On site you will find a new 30x60 barn suitable for an RV, an RV hook-up, a gorgeous pasture, a small storage shed and a pond. All major systems have been replaced, roof, central heat and air, electric/wiring, septic, etc. Seller added a 16x30 covered and screened back porch with summer kitchen and adjacent dining and living area. Country living at its finest! This beautiful farm is located between Berryville and Eureka Springs, AR. Rogers and Bentonville are about 60 miles away. Enjoy the privacy and tranquility of country-living without the hassle of living far from town.

1936 Adobe School in Lincoln, New Mexico


A previous listing mentions that the school was restored and converted in 2007and that the building has 14" thick walls and 12' ceilings.

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The adobe school house in downtown Historic Lincoln is for sale. The property is an elegant 3 BR 3BA residence with 2 living areas and a wine cellar or could also be used for commercial purposes. There are essentially 4 classrooms. The building has the original auditorium and its wood floors as well as the original drinking fountains for kids. In addition, there is a private back patio with pergola and hot tub. The windows have been completely re-done as well as the adobe. There is a commercial kitchen complete with a Wolf stove. It is connected to community water system, has 2 septic systems and 2 A/C units. This property has been updated but is also in keeping with the Historic nature of the area.