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Historic Farmette c. 1803

1089 Baust Church Rd, Union Bridge, MD 21791, USA
$575,000
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Description

Historic Farmette c. 1803
This beautifully restored/renovated historic log home c.1803, located just outside of Uniontown, is a wonderful blend of modern amenities and historic detailing, including a great room with 20’+ exposed beam ceiling & balcony overlook, master bedroom suite, and exposed log walls, fireplaces with wood mantels, gorgeous original wood floors and a converted spring house office. The farmette includes 2 pastures, barn/stables, outbuildings & one sub-division potential.

Featured on HGTV – We Bought The Farm (Season Two, Episode 3), “A Maryland Country Estate For Eight”. This property is called Lazy “R” Farm in the episode.

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

The approach to this unique home is a long tree-lined driveway following a board fence pasture. A beautiful modern brick addition on the back and side of the original log home and tasteful landscaping greet a visitor while a welcoming spacious patio offers access to the beautifully restored spring house with its interior exposed log walls and fireplace, and the entrance to the lower level of the house and the Great Room.

The Great Room boasts a 23′ ceiling with a balcony overlook from the second floor and 11 windows illuminate the open space. It is great for entertaining and is position next to a well equipped kitchen with stainless steel appliances and an adjoining full bathroom.

On the main level, the older log home section, are the dining room and the parlor, both with original wood floors, fireplaces, exposed log walls, as if 200 years had not passed. Up a flight of stairs are 2 charming bedrooms & a full bath, and walk up stair access to the attic with space suitable for storage.

This is a working horse farmette, just outside of Uniontown (though the address in Union Bridge) with 2 board fence pastures and several outbuildings, including a barn with 3 stalls and farm machine storage.

According to some who are knowledgeable with the history of the area, in the 19th century, there were dances held in the room that now serves as the master bedroom.

This historic farmette is a property of rare and beautiful distinction near to Washington, DC & Baltimore, yet a world away.

OUTBUILDINGS

Original Spring House 16′ x 14′ – Wood floors, exposed  log walls, fireplace, electricity & internet, 3 windows.
Barn – 3 Stalls & equipment area.
Small Animal Barn (pigs, chickens, etc.) – 3 stalls, 2 story.
2 Additional outbuildings

UNIONTOWN HISTORY

Uniontown is the gem of Carroll County’s small towns and villages. It contains a variety of elements that make it representative of most early settlements in this region, including its plan which is linear along an important turnpike. Today, the town retains much of its early characteristics including its tree lined streets and historic buildings. The town exhibits a diversity of nineteenth and early twentieth century structures that, in effect, present a lively museum of rural architectural styles and details. All of these features combine to create the quaint atmosphere and charm found in the community.
The unique quality of Uniontown is its physical character that portrays a townscape virtually unchanged from the turn-of-the-20th century. The few buildings that date from the mid-twentieth century are relatively inconspicuous. Moreover, the view from the town towards the adjoining countryside is preserved. A distinct boundary between village and countryside exists without the imposition of suburban subdivisions or strip development.
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LINKS

Boundaries – Satellite view boundary markings
Baltimore Sun – Uniontown Offers a Look at Its Architectural History
Uniontown Historic District – National Register of Historic Places
Countryside Conservation-Uniontown – Carroll County Times by Joe Getty
Uniontown – A Walking Tour
Roads to Gettysburg – Carroll County Maryland
Carroll County – Carroll County Tourism
HGTV Feature – “We Bought the Farm”. This property is called Lazy “R” Farm in the episode.
Plat – Property survey

  • Address: 1089 Baust Church Road
  • City: Union Bridge
  • State/county: Maryland
  • Zip/Postal Code: 21791
  • Country: United States

Detail

Updated on December 16, 2018 at 4:30 am

  • Property ID: 3525
  • Price: $575,000
  • Property Size: 2654 Sq Ft
  • Land Area: 7.1 Acres
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Year Built: 1803
  • Property Type: Farms
  • Property Status: Sold

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Gary Gestson
Gary Gestson
301-975-9500 ext. 4604301-646-0046
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