Potential B&B in Charming Small Town


New Oxford, PA  
 

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This stately historic home has been completely restored in recent years. Commissioned as one of the elegant original homes in the charming town of New Oxford along its “Main Street”, this home has historic character, but with modern amenities, including central heat and air conditioning and upgraded electric service. Comfortable living spaces (living room, den, and sun porch), half-bath, elegant dining and remodeled kitchen make up the first level with lofty ceilings, tall windows, elegant stained-glass chandelier, glass-paned pocket doors, built-in china cabinet, the original cast iron kitchen stove, and intricate wood floors. Rise to the 2nd level via two staircases or elevator, complete with spacious & private master suite, 2 additional bedrooms/office and bath, den, and laundry room. The 3rd level is a full guest suite with bedroom, bath, kitchenette, dining & living space topped off with pastoral views. Built-in bookcases, window seat, inlaid floors, solid wood doors, full porches, deck, balcony, and more make the character of the home complete. Nestled next to the historic New Oxford Train Station and The Christmas Haus (TheChristmasHaus.com), a German shop located at the rear of the property. Real Estate only in sale; The Christmas Haus business would like to continue in its current space for five years as a condition of this price. The property consists of home, 4 outbuildings, a large parking lot and open lawn space on over an acre of land. Surrounded by small town history, historic charm and hosts of entertaining opportunities in nearby Gettysburg, Hanover and Harrisburg!



Property Details
  • Potential Inn
  • 4 Guest Rooms
  • 3 Guest Room Baths
  • Has Owner's Quarters
  • Built in 1891
  • Last Renovated in 2010
  • Building is 4,171 SQFT
  • Lot is 1.09 Acres
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