Description
Explore the national treasure that is springfield manor house, nestled in a town renowned as a major tourist destination due to the c & o canal national historical park, attracting roughly 4 million visitors annually. springfield manor is not just a residence but a portal to five centuries of pivotal american history, featuring the nation's oldest distillery complex.
the estate encompasses 4 residential structures in the historic springfield farm village: the manor house with its colonial and ballroom wings, the still house, the gate house, and the spring house, alongside a restorable guest cottage. rich in heritage, these homes boast a diverse range of historical architectural styles spanning from the 17th to the 21st century.
the property's deep historical roots are reflected in its major roles during significant american milestones, including the french and indian wars, the revolutionary war, and the civil war. home of brigadier general otho holland williams, continental army officer and namesake of williamsport. significantly, president george washington was hosted and dined here when williamsport was being considered for the location of the nation's capital, the grounds also served as robert e. lee’s final northern encampment during the gettysburg campaign. the distillery's crucial role during the civil war protected the town from being burned, underpinning its historical and cultural significance.
architectural highlights include multiple parlors, a library, two dining rooms, and 9 bedrooms. the estate also boasts a myriad of ancillary facilities such as two kitchens and a prep room. the expansive grounds include several barns and outbuildings, contributing to its potential as a premier historical tourist attraction on america’s famous historic whiskey trail.
located just a short stroll from the c & o canal park, new national park headquarters, and the potomac river, springfield offers unparalleled opportunities for events and product branding. nearby amenities enhance its appeal, featuring springfield barn museum, modern restroom pavilions, picnic areas, gardens, parklands, and a public swimming complex.
this property is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of american history and potentially transform it into a crown jewel of national heritage sites.
Property Type
ResidentialSubdivision
None AvailableCounty
WASHINGTONStyle
Colonial,ManorAD ID
47607248
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Property Details
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Interior Features
Bedroom Information
- Total Bedrooms : 6
- Master Bedroom Level: 0
- Total Bedroom (Lower): 0
- Total Bedroom (Upper): 6
- Bedroom Lower Level 1: 0
- Bedroom Upper Level 1: 6
- Bedroom Upper Level 1: 0
Bathroom Information
- Total Baths: 4
- Full Baths: 4
- Half Baths: 0
Water/Sewer
- Water Source : Public
Interior Features
- Basement Description: Full
Heating & Cooling
- Cooling: Window Unit(s)
- Heating: Radiator
- Cooling Fuel: Electric
- Heating Fuel: Electric,Oil
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Exterior Features
Building Information
- Year Built: 1750
- Structure: Detached
- Fireplace: 7
- New Construction: No
- Built: 1750
- Construction Material: Brick
- Foundation/Basement: Permanent
- Architecture: Colonial,Manor
- Pool/Private: No Pool
Pool Information
- Pool: No Pool
Utility Features
- Sewer: Public Sewer
Water
- Water Heat: Electric
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Property / Lot Details
Lot Information
- Lot Size: 149,846
- Lot Size (Acres): 3.44
- Architectural Style: Colonial,Manor
- Main Square Feet: 149,846
Property Information
- SQ ft: 8,610
- SQ ft (Living Area): 6,446
- Total Lot SQ ft: 149,846
- Subdivision: NONE AVAILABLE
- Total Acreage: 3.44
- New Construction: No
- Type: Colonial,Manor
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Listing Information
Listing Information
- Possession: Settlement
- Days Of Market: 0
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Taxes / Assessments
Tax Information
- Annual Tax: $9,741
- Tax Year: 2024
- Total Taxes Payment Frequency: Annually
Possession
- Settlement
Assessment Information
- Taxes Assessment Amount: $701,167
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Virtual Tour, Parking, Multi-Unit Information & Homeowners Association
Parking Information
- Parking Features: Private
- Parking Type: Driveway
Homeowners Association Information
- Direction: Head northeast on US-11 N/Williamsport Pike toward Nestle Quarry Rd, Continue to follow US-11 N, Turn left onto Commerce St/W Potomac St, Continue to follow W Potomac St, Turn right onto Springfield Ln, Destination will be on the right
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School, Utilities & Location Details
School Information
- Elementary School: WILLIAMSPORT
- Middle OR Junior School: SPRINGFIELD
- High School: WILLIAMSPORT
- School District: WASHINGTON COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Fire Place Information
- Total Fire Place: 7
Utility Information
- Water Source: Public
- Sewer: Public Sewer
- Cooling Fuel: Electric
- Heating Fuel: Electric,Oil
- Hot Water: Electric
Location Information
- Direction: Head northeast on US-11 N/Williamsport Pike toward Nestle Quarry Rd, Continue to follow US-11 N, Turn left onto Commerce St/W Potomac St, Continue to follow W Potomac St, Turn right onto Springfield Ln, Destination will be on the right
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BuyOwner last updated this listing 11/14/2024 @ 22:28
- MLS: MDWA2025448
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is a Home, with 6 bedrooms which is recently sold, it has 6,446 sqft, 149,846 sized lot, and 0 parking. A comparable Home, has bedrooms and baths, it was built in and is located at and for sale by its owner at . This home is located in the city of WILLIAMSPORT , in zip code 21795, this WASHINGTON County Home , it is in the NONE AVAILABLE Subdivision, are nearby neighborhoods.