1775 Emmitsburg Rd,
Gettysburg,
PA
17325
Would you like a piece of Historic Gettysburg paradise? This 1800's stone farmhouse with real gas lamps, sits on a sprawling .86 acre lot, with a breathtaking, unobstructed battlefield view. Bordering battlefield and just 5 minutes outside of historic Gettysburg! As soon as you step foot on the property you will see how meticulously the grounds have been maintained. From the decorative Civil War style split rail fence to the brick paver paths and patio and manicured landscaping, the exterior of this home exudes charm! You'll love to see that the inside is just as beautifully maintained and restored. The first floor features a traditional layout with variable width oak wood flooring, 5 gas stoves, and deep window sills throughout. Step inside to be greeted by the spacious mud room where you'll find a convenient access door to the basement. Easily flow from the mud room into the kitchen to find a walk-in butlers pantry with built-in shelving, glass-front cabinets, a brick inset cooking stove, a propane heating stove, Corian counter tops, and a convenient second stairway to the second floor . The living room and den both feature additional propane stoves. A full bath can also be found on the first floor. Head upstairs to find three bedrooms, laundry, and a full bath. In the primary bedroom you will find cathedral ceilings, oak wood flooring, and a closet where the washer & dryer are located. The other two bedrooms feature a propane stove and oak wood flooring. Easily flow from the primary bedroom into the full hall bath to find tile floors (might be heated?) and a cathedral ceiling. Just off the bathroom is a spacious covered balcony perfect for enjoying your morning coffee. In the unfinished basement you will find 2 wells w/ pressure tanks, water softener, UV light, and walk-up storm door (leads to mudroom). 2022 new Air conditioning system. 2023 entire exterior freshly painted. Newer gutters. Well on rear patio and 2 wells to south, one near shed. Regarding the property history, seller says, " During the Battle of Gettysburg, the house was occupied by Confederate soldiers and used as staging ground for Confederate assaults on Little Round Top. It also served as a position for Confederate sharpshooters. The well at the rear of the property suppliedwater for the Confederate forces. The house became more directly engaged in the fight on the third day, after Pickett's charge, when the North commenced a counterattack. Sometime during thatcounterattack, the house was hit by shells and burned. During the extensiverenovations, the owners found the charred beams above the living room entrances."