The Victorian Painted Lady Farmhouse on 1.7 Acres! Circa 1864 in Ohio. $579,000

Description

Step back in time and experience the charm and character of this beautifully restored Victorian Painted Lady farmhouse, originally built in 1864 by Samuel Morrison, Jr. The Morrison family were Scottish Irish immigrants who came to America in 1818 settling in Belmont County before moving west to Guernsey County establishing the 336-acre farm which is now known as Brown’s Heights or Bennett’s Addition. Nestled in a picturesque setting with breathtaking views of the valley you can take a step back in time of this historical gem. Boasting spacious rooms throughout, the property exudes warmth and timeless beauty, with intricate period details and finishes that will captivate all who enter. The expansive layout provides plenty of room to entertain, relax, and enjoy, while offering versatile living spaces for your family’s needs. The home features an attached 3-car garage, providing ample storage and parking. Additionally, a unique summer kitchen awaits, offering endless potential for transformation into additional living space, a cozy guest suite, or even a private Airbnb or Bed & Breakfast opportunity.

  • 3 Beds
  • 3 Baths
  • 2,933 sq ft
  • Circa 1864
  • $579,000