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89 S MAIN ST Keedysville, MD 21756
3 Beds
1 Bath
1,970 SqFt
Key Details
Sold Price $350,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 1,970 sqft
Price per Sqft $177
Subdivision Keedysville
MLS Listing ID MDWA2021286
Style Farmhouse/National Folk
Bedrooms 3
Full Baths 1
Year Built 1800
Annual Tax Amount $1,890
Tax Year 2023
Lot Size 0.670 Acres
Property Description
Presenting the "Wyand Brick House & Farm," per the Maryland Historical Trust, also known as "Seven Gates Farm." The value of this unusual, beautiful property is in the history, the many outbuildings, & extensive gardens. If you're looking for the "Secret Garden" of your lifetime, this it!
At the edge of Keedysville, large trees shade the grounds & gardens of extensive hedges, plantings, & boxwoods, w/garden paths, quiet spaces, small formal areas, & accessory buildings. 2 original outbuildings, a wash house & a log smokehouse are behind. There is a cistern w/a pulley hanging from its roof. The 4-bay house is brick-encased log. Chimneys (likely non-functional) rise inside the gable ends, & a bay window allows natural light. A covered porch stretches across the front fa�ade & a transom window sits above the front door, likely dating from the 1840's. A two-story wing w/double porches is on the west side of the house. Inside, it is simple, without pretension. The gardens are a different story. Everywhere you go outside on this property there are different species of plants: Flowering, evergreen, deciduous, heirloom, you name it. Every season is beautiful on this little homestead! Once part of an 80 acre farm, it belonged to Jacob Hess, builder/owner of the town's mill, which dominated the community into the 20th century. Early deeds show it was part of original land grants called "Resurvey of Fellfoot Enlarged & Hills & Dales & The Vineyard." In 1833, Hess heirs sold the farm to George Geeting, Sr. Twenty years later, Geeting?s heirs sold to Simon Wyand. Generations of Wyands divided & sold off land, leaving the current farmstead of .67acre of land. In 1984, it was sold to Dean Johnson & James Cramer, & out of the Wyand family?s control for the first time in 131 years. Dean & Cramer were editors of Country Garden & of Country Home, and contributed many articles. They brought their creativity to restoring the neglected house & its grounds. Their efforts resulted in 2 books, "Seasons at Seven Gates Farm" & "Window Boxes Indoors & Out." The house originally had two rooms, side by side, on the first floor. The front door opens into one original room & the bay on the left expands the room. A simple mantel decorates a fireplace, now closed w/a wooden cover & beyond are stairs to the 2nd floor. Woodwork is simply molded w/plain corner blocks. Interior doors have four panels. First floor ceilings were stripped of plaster to reveal joists above & the laths that held plaster were hand split. Floors have been stripped & left bare of finish and true to the period. The other original 1st floor room was split into two. In one room a shallow fireplace has a simple mantel & a brick hearth. In the other room is a full bathroom. Behind the front rooms & 2steps down, is the kitchen wing w/a large cooking fireplace that burns with gas logs. Log walls have been exposed here & there are narrow back stairs. There is also a door to the lower porch & another doorway opens to a pantry. Upstairs, 3 bedrooms are in the main block of the house, w/a large workroom above the kitchen. The workroom is frame construction above the log kitchen below & rudimentary, w/only 2of 5 openings having the same moldings; all others are different. As stated before, the gardens are the property's glory. Large, flat stepping-stones had been buried for decades & were dug up & reset. The wash house was restored & furnished w/a table & chairs set before a large fireplace. Specimen plants & heirloom varieties fill garden beds. An English cold frame shelters fall crops. The log smokehouse w/a steep hip roof had been restored & topped w/an old finial. New structures were added as well: A small barn with vertical siding, a small hexagonal dovecote housed domesticated pigeons, and a glass greenhouse. All in disrepair.
The above was edited & pared down from an article- Herald-Mail Sunday, November 12, 2000- as the 133rd in the series.
This property is being sold as-is, where is.
Location
State MD
County Washington
Zoning U
Interior
Hot Water Electric
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Central A/C
Flooring Hardwood, Solid Hardwood
Fireplaces Number 1
Fireplaces Type Brick, Wood
Equipment Water Heater
Laundry Main Floor
Exterior
Exterior Feature Brick, Deck(s), Patio(s), Porch(es)
Garage Spaces 2.0
Fence Decorative, Board, Masonry/Stone, Picket, Wood, Rear
Utilities Available Propane, Other, Above Ground
Water Access N
View Courtyard, Trees/Woods, Garden/Lawn, Street
Roof Type Metal
Building
Lot Description Backs to Trees, Landscaping, Private, Rear Yard, Rural, Secluded, SideYard(s)
Story 2
Foundation Stone
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Structure Type 9'+ Ceilings,Beamed Ceilings,High,Unfinished Walls,Plaster Walls
New Construction N
Schools
School District Washington County Public Schools
Others
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Special Listing Condition Standard
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