$385,000
$385,000
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4 Beds
2 Baths
4,070 SqFt
SOLD DATE : 10/25/2019
Key Details
Sold Price $385,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 4,070 sqft
Price per Sqft $94
Subdivision West End Historic District
MLS Listing ID 1000100849
Sold Date 10/25/19
Style Victorian
Bedrooms 4
Full Baths 2
HOA Y/N N
Abv Grd Liv Area 4,070
Originating Board MRIS
Year Built 1882
Annual Tax Amount $3,706
Tax Year 2016
Lot Size 0.647 Acres
Acres 0.65
Property Description
Old world craftsmanship abounds in this 4,070 sqft 1882 Victorian Queen Anne with enhanced Eastlake Style finishes and two staircases. Meticulously renovated, Oakley Hill Manor offers four bedrooms and two baths situated on a large 0.65 acre lot on the corner of Locust and Oakley Streets with ample off-street parking. It is featured in the book Between the Nanticoke and the Choptank: An Architectural History of Dorchester County, MD by Mr. Christopher Weeks, (1984, Johns Hopkins University Press). Mr. Weeks states, ... this is probably one of the earlier houses on Locust Street. It is certainly one of the most impressive. Located three blocks from the Choptank River, Oakley Hill Manor had great success as a Bed and Breakfast as recent as 2013. The current innkeepers have an exquisite selection of furnishings available via negotiation with the purchase of this Grand Victorian. Additionally, new owners could easily split the large 0.65 property and sell off a building lot.Renovations include triple-zoned gas heat and central air conditioning, plumbing and electric. The 18 X 12 gourmet kitchen with new pergo flooring, recessed lighting, new sheetrock, dishwasher and an island with seating for three. A roomy pantry offers plenty of storage just off the kitchen through new sliding glass doors. The first-floor bathroom features ceramic tiled flooring, new shower, toilet and sink. The second-level bath also offers a ceramic tile floor, his- and-her porcelain sinks, a roomy shower and a tiled jacuzzi tub. The third level at 1,400 sqft, provides an incredibly unique space that could easily be converted into additional bedrooms, artist studio or any number of uses.Oakley Hill Manor exterior features five gables, cheerful colors, corbelled brick chimney stacks, several windows with original stained glass panes, brick patio, a wrap-around porch, a 15 X 15 screened porch and classic perimeter landscape fencing. Productive fruit trees and berry bushes include blackberry, blueberry, raspberry, apple, fig, kiwi, plum, pecan, persimmon and pomegranate, as well as a garden shed. Many more notable features of architectural interest may be found in the description provided by the Maryland Historical Trust, by request.The front entrance, complete with a sea serpent knocker, provides a warm greeting through double doors to the vestibule. The next set of double doors will find you in the foyer, compelled by the rich woodwork of the curved stairway, stained glass and wall niches. Turn right to enter the front parlor that sets the tone for Oakley Hill Manor with rich wooden and intricate 10-foot trey ceiling, an embellished ornate fireplace, captivating crown molding, and exquisite wainscot wood paneling. Many of these same features are found throughout including transoms, builtin-ins, interior wooden shutters, original hardwood floors, and a second story sleeping porch.Finally, Cambridge has attracted several sophisticated developers from Alexandria, D.C., and Baltimore who are investing hundreds of millions of dollars right now. Prices are undervalued but beginning to firm. Voted among the Best in 2019 by the Smithsonian, this once sleepy waterfront town, rich in maritime heritage, has become a hub for tourists, outdoor sports enthusiasts, seafood lovers, artists and more.More information about the area here:https://www.cambridgeyachtbasin.com/https://visitdorchester.org/https://www.choosecambridge.com/The 15 Best Small Towns to Visit in 2019 - Smithsonian https://www.smithsonianmag.com/travel/15-best-small-towns-visit-2019-180972218/
Location
State MD
County Dorchester
Zoning R-3
Rooms
Other Rooms Bedroom 2, Laundry, Mud Room, Bedroom 6, Attic
Main Level Bedrooms 1
Interior
Interior Features Dining Area, Family Room Off Kitchen, Kitchen - Gourmet, Kitchen - Island, Kitchen - Table Space, Built-Ins, Upgraded Countertops, Crown Moldings, Window Treatments, Floor Plan - Traditional
Hot Water Electric
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Central A/C
Fireplaces Number 3
Equipment Dishwasher, Dryer - Front Loading, Exhaust Fan, Icemaker, ENERGY STAR Freezer, Refrigerator, Washer - Front Loading, Stove
Furnishings No
Fireplace Y
Appliance Dishwasher, Dryer - Front Loading, Exhaust Fan, Icemaker, ENERGY STAR Freezer, Refrigerator, Washer - Front Loading, Stove
Heat Source Natural Gas, Wood
Exterior
Water Access N
Roof Type Shingle
Street Surface Paved,Black Top
Accessibility None
Road Frontage Public
Garage N
Private Pool N
Building
Story 3+
Foundation Crawl Space
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Architectural Style Victorian
Level or Stories 3+
Additional Building Above Grade
Structure Type 9'+ Ceilings
New Construction N
Schools
School District Dorchester County Public Schools
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 1007149107
Ownership Fee Simple
SqFt Source Assessor
Special Listing Condition Standard
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Bought with Mary M. Losty • Benson & Mangold, LLC