The 95-acre property in New Philadelphia, Ohio, offers a rare blend of history, comfort, and rural versatility, now available through an absolute auction. At its center stands a 2,700-square-foot farmhouse built in 1890 and renovated in 2004, preserving its original charm while providing modern conveniences. With three bedrooms and two bathrooms, the home balances historic character with updated functionality, making it inviting and practical for contemporary living.
Inside, the great room serves as the central gathering space, featuring barn-style siding and a gas stove that create a warm, rustic atmosphere. The kitchen, designed for both everyday use and entertaining, includes an island, breakfast bar, and spacious pantry. Its open layout encourages easy movement and connection between the main living areas, enhancing the home’s livability.
The farmhouse also offers a parlor with a second fireplace, providing a quiet retreat ideal for reading or reflection. Throughout the home, modern updates blend seamlessly with preserved architectural details. The upper level includes hardwood flooring, a full bathroom, laundry space, and a walk-in closet arranged for both comfort and convenience.
Beyond the main residence, the property’s outbuildings expand its potential. A heated three-bay garage, a historic bank barn, a hog house, and a chicken coop contribute to the estate’s flexibility, accommodating hobbies, farming, or storage needs. Each structure maintains the property’s rural character while enhancing its functionality.
Outdoor amenities enrich the landscape, including covered porches, a heated in-ground pool with a waterfall, and 95 acres of fenced pastures, hay fields, paddocks, and a pond. Free natural gas powers the home, pool, and garage, providing long-term efficiency. The rolling terrain and scenic ridge offer panoramic views and additional building site possibilities.
With the October 21, 2025 absolute auction approaching, buyers have a unique opportunity to acquire a historic yet highly functional property. Its combination of craftsmanship, acreage, and adaptability makes it ideal for farming, recreation, or establishing a private rural retreat.