29 E King St, Abbottstown PA
Frederick Wolf House c.1753
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Asking Price: $245,000
Status: ACTIVE
Type: Single-Family Home
3 Beds
1.50 Baths
Stories: 2
Covered Parking: 2
Year Built: 1753
Style: Colonial
MLS Number: .28 Acres

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Gary Gestson
Phone: 1-866-437-8766

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Location
Near the Abbottstown town center with commercial and residential potential. Minutes to Gettysburg.

Awards
2004 Historic Gettysburg-Adams County Historic Preservation Award

Frederick Wolf House c.1753

AWARD WINNING RESTORATION. Historic Log Home on a large .28 acre lot. Spacious kitchen with huge vintage hearth and working "beehive oven", main level full bath with jacuzzi whirlpool & shower, dining room with wood burning stove, 3 bedrooms including a spacious master bedroom with a second story porch, large 2 story/2 car garage with half bath, beautiful patio and landscaped fenced yard.

This is a home of rare and beautiful distinction.

Kitchen

History

The Frederick Wolf House was built in c.1753 and is the second-oldest house in Abbottstown. It predates the founding of Gettysburg (1780) by 30 years. The house was built by the Abbott family, who also built the Abbott House, the borough's oldest structure. The Wolf Family lived in the house from 1820's to the 1890's and built several additions to the original log cabin. This 10 year restoration represents an investment of over $40,000 and an estimated 5,600 hours of labor, according to the owner.



Abbottstown History
Formerly known as the Town of Berwick until just after the Civil War, Abbottstown’s exact founding date is unclear. Early explorations of the area recorded the land was clear of most woodlands and used as a hunting plain.



Although now located on the eastern end of Adams County, and known as the “Gateway to Adams County”, Abbottstown was part of a larger York County until 1800. The first recorded deeds to be found are dated 1753 and the Founder, John Abbott or Abbett, a native Englishman is known to have been in the area by 1737.
By the 1770’s Abbottstown had 54 homes, all of which were made of squared logs. Now, 24 of these still exist, but most are hidden under more modern facades. Mr. Abbott used the street names of London’s main streets and the circle in the center of town based on a plan designed by Christopher Wren that was submitted to the Queen of ‘England to rebuild London after the Great Fire of 1666 which destroyed that city.
Many of Abbottstown’s young men served in the local militias during the American Revolution. Abbottstown served as a resting place for troops of both armies as they marched through town before the Battle of Gettysburg. A small skirmish occurred in Abbottstown resulting in the death of one Southern soldier.
Noted citizens of Abbottstown include Isaac Berlin, 18th century arms maker, Frederick Wolf, blacksmith and the Hafer family. Famous visitors included George Washington and Dwight Eisenhower.
www.abbottstown.org

Kitchen Features

- Refrigerator
- Breakfast nook

Interior Features

- Attic
- Dining room
- Living room
- Tile flooring
- Hardwood floor
- Fireplace
- Central heat
- Central A/C

Exterior Features

- Balcony, Deck, or Patio
- Yard

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