Historic Lower Paxton Township farmhouse with barn, carriage house for $1.2 million: Cool Spaces
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Surrounded by trees, and bordered by a private 1-acre pond, this farmhouse, built around 1845, began life as a single room school house built in the late 1700s.
Over the years, thanks to additions, the single room, which is now the living room, grew to become a farmhouse, including a fully finished two-story carriage house, bank barn with stables suitable for horses, fenced land, fishing pond and spring house.
The previous owner, Dr. Paul Kase, lived on the 95-acre farm for over 25 years and co-developed the Windmere neighborhood, leaving the farm with its 9-plus acres.