
Description
The C. 1790 Thaddeus Hait House is a historically significant property with 117 potentially sub-dividable acres that sits along both sides of Allhusen Road once known as Distillery Row. This property has unlimited potential. This Federal style two-story, three-bay farmhouse features a frame and stone construction. There is an elegant second floor parlor, which was a distinct local feature in the style of homes in that era. The superior craftmanship displayed on paneled doors and channeled moldings throughout the residence reflects the wealth and stature of the family. There are several outbuildings on this magnificent property that was once a well known dairy farm owned by the Allhusen family. A stone barn exists on the property that was used by Jim Adair, a well-known watercolor artist who used the studio, Red Pump Art Gallery for his workspace. The studio is an incredible light filled workspace awaiting its new owner/artist or it has the potential to be converted into a fantastic guest house. Plenty of storage in the lower level and a walk out entrance. Additionally, there is a Dutch barn that likely dates to the late 18th century which boasts characteristics that include a timber H-frame, hand-hewn anchor beams and a three-aisle floor plan. Smaller outbuildings dot the landscape. Close to shopping and wonderful restaurants. The Thaddeus Hait House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been virtually staged.
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2BEDS
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117ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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2,332SQFT
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$450$/SQFT
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Description
The C. 1790 Thaddeus Hait House is a historically significant property with 117 potentially sub-dividable acres that sits along both sides of Allhusen Road once known as Distillery Row. This property has unlimited potential. This Federal style two-story, three-bay farmhouse features a frame and stone construction. There is an elegant second floor parlor, which was a distinct local feature in the style of homes in that era. The superior craftmanship displayed on paneled doors and channeled moldings throughout the residence reflects the wealth and stature of the family. There are several outbuildings on this magnificent property that was once a well known dairy farm owned by the Allhusen family. A stone barn exists on the property that was used by Jim Adair, a well-known watercolor artist who used the studio, Red Pump Art Gallery for his workspace. The studio is an incredible light filled workspace awaiting its new owner/artist or it has the potential to be converted into a fantastic guest house. Plenty of storage in the lower level and a walk out entrance. Additionally, there is a Dutch barn that likely dates to the late 18th century which boasts characteristics that include a timber H-frame, hand-hewn anchor beams and a three-aisle floor plan. Smaller outbuildings dot the landscape. Close to shopping and wonderful restaurants. The Thaddeus Hait House is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been virtually staged.
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