244-E Waldheim Rd,
New Oxford,
PA
17350
Location location location! The rare opportunity to own one of the 6 homes in the small community of the Waldheim Club, on the Conewago Creek at Dick's Dam, does not come often and would make a great seasonal cottage! This 3 bedroom 1 bath cottage sits on a rural .19 acre lot. Being along the Conewago creek provides many amenities like fishing, kayaking, bird watching (I observed a Cormorant while there) and swimming! The house is a year-round home, but suited well for seasonal use. Head inside to be greeted by the cozy and bright kitchen. Also on the main level is a full bath with stand-up shower, and living room where you'll find the laundry close and a brick wood-burning fireplace (with an electric blower). Upstairs are three bedrooms, 1 has hardwood flooring. The seller believes there is hardwood flooring under all the carpet in the home.The Waldheim Club offers access to 23 acres of communal woodland property, including 500 ft of waterfront with dock- perfect for fishing, canoeing and kayaking on the Great Conewago Creek. Historic Dicks Dam once the site of a summer resort in the 30's and 40's, was then the epicenter of public seasonal recreation, adjoins the now Waldheim Property. The Commons area, comprised of 8.78 acres of the total acreage, serves as the hub of the property and is anchored by the 2 historic structures including the rustic Club House for your use to host group functions, and the Ice House, now used to store boating equipment. At the opposite end of the hub- each facing the commons- are the 6 individually member-owned cottages. Located in Historic New Oxford, mecca for antique shoppers. A google search, a You Tube search and a search of the York Daily Record for "Dicks Dam and Conewago Creek " will turn up history, info and videos of the area. No drive-by's please! No one should enter Waldheim Club private property without an agent and an approved showing. Note, it appears on-line that this property was just purchased about a year ago. That is not true. It has been in the family since the mid-1980's. That was another Waldheim Rd property that was mistakenly entered as this one.