Black Walnut Farm 1776 - a beautifully restored and renovated log cabin in a private 25 acre rural setting. Gorgeous wood floors and spacious rooms, zoned radiant floor heat (even in the basement), exposed log walls and beamed ceilings, 3 fireplaces, updated electric & plumbing, breathtaking views and wildlife, large barn with workshop, 14 tillable acres and much more.
Plumbing: All new in 2001 with new septic system rated for 5 bedrooms, 75 gallons per minute well drilled in 2001, also an approved perk and well site on hill to south.
Heating: All new in 2001 - 6 zone hot water radiant heat, in floor "Heatway" tubing in basement and first floors, and 2nd floor bathrooms, main second and third floors have hot water radiators.
Electric: 400 amp service with all new wiring throughout in 2001, 200 amp service to barn with its own panel.
Windows: New Spanish cedar windows custom made with removable storm windows and screens, tilting, cleanable sashes with salvaged antique wavy glass.
Owners Note: Interior doors grain painted from the late 19th century. Original doors remaining in the laundry room and spice pantry cabinet circa 1700's. We have done extensive research on this property and the family residing here in the late 1700's, the Von Der Burgs. There is a stone on the exterior of the main fireplace with the date May 1715 carved into it. The house was converted into a full two story with attic in the 1830's by then owner Issac Pfoutz whose brother George Pfoutz was a master carpenter.
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ROOMS: Main Kitchen 11'x10' - Wood floor, Soap Stone counter, 5 burner gas stove with stamped tin backsplash, custom cabinets. Pantry 8'x7' - Wood floor, Paneled walls, built-in cabinets. Mud Room 9'x7' - Wood floor, paneled walls. Living Room & Dining Area 26'x24' - Wood floor, 2 fireplaces, wood mantels. Den 9'x11' - Wood floor, access to basement and powder room. Powder Room 5'x4' - Wood floor, faux wood grain painted door, pedestal sink.
The Maryland Historical Trust (Trust) is a state agency dedicated to preserving and interpreting the legacy of Marylands past. Through research, conservation and education, the Trust assists the people of Maryland in understanding their historical and cultural heritage. The Trust is an agency of the Maryland Department of Planning and serves as Marylands State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) pursuant to the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966.