For more information and photos, visit My Castle Realty. Deep roof overhangs rest on wood posts to shade the building perimeter. Primitive.
Find stone properties for sale at the best price )", Listing Agent: Sandy Potter, Win Morrison Realty, Kingston, NY; (845) 339-1144. Many of the “stops” have survived and today thrive as inns, bed and breakfasts and historic sites open to the public for tour. For sale for the first time in over 250 years, this circa-1810 stone cottage once served as the distillery on the Castle Calder estate.
Without question. Which brings us to this batch of old stone homes for sale. They're not in the south of France or the English countryside – but these seven stone houses for sale sure had us fooled! They’re out there, you may just need to do a little scouring (and be willing to live in a smaller community or a bit off the beaten path). Don't miss the dining room with the exposed stone wall. Vermont is just a stone’s throw away from this historic stone cottage, built circa 1775-1776. Email us at, View oldstonehouses’s profile on Facebook, View oldstonehouses’s profile on Pinterest, Keep it (Under) 100: Old Stone Homes for a Steal, prime farmland in lush York County, Pennsylvania, 97-acre plot of land in Madison, Virginia, Stoney Brook Farm, was built by Dr. Zachariah Claggett is 1821, Sweetheart Stone Cottages in Pennsylvania, 868-square-foot stone cottage, circa 1850, sandstone mill, which was built by Adam Stein, grazing property, located on the Southwest coast of Ireland, Quirky Stone Homes and Cottages Along the Water’s Edge, historic stone cottage, built circa 1775-1776.
Its inherent beauty and durability continue to enchant us! The home is sold “as is”. It comes complete with a mid-1800s bank barn and a two-acre mill pond with a waterfall! And that means a whole new batch of stone homes will hit the market. The 12.78-acre property also boasts silos, barns, walking trails and a spring-fed dipping pool with a waterfall!
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These beauties are on the higher end of the scale, but talk about dreamy! It’s an important piece of Washington Township history, as it served as a blacksmith and wagon repair shop, a general store and, later, the center of socialization in the community. Situated near falls created by a gorge along Timmerman Creek, this native limestone mill was built circa 1830 and remained in operation through the 1930s.
When the only way to get from point A to a distant point B was to hop aboard a stagecoach, a horse-drawn carriage designed to convey passengers and luggage along one of several well-traveled routes. Dreamy? One can’t help but stand in awe when within earshot of a working grist mill. Situated along the Pohatcong Creek, this fieldstone and red sandstone mill was constructed sometime around 1750 and, during the time of the Revolultionary War, provided much-needed provisions to the Continental Army encamped nearby. The storybook design features a steeply pitched gable roof and massive stone … This circa-1800 stone inn, located in the historic village of Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania, has been stripped down to its original plaster and stone and pine floors.
There’s something so romantic about an Irish cottage, surrounded by acres of emerald green. From big Victorian fixer-uppers to tiny colonials to mid-century modern masterpieces, Elizabeth believes that the best homes show the charm of having been loved over time. The three-bedroom house sits on a half-acre and features a stone fireplace (naturally!) Listing Agent: Angela Lanuto, Select Sotheby's International Realty, Saratoga Springs, NY; (518) 580-8500. The building sits along the south branch of the Raritan River, awaiting a kind-hearted caretaker. This time, we’re going old. The latest to pop up on our radar date from 1740 to 1810. The property comes with 24 acres of land, a bank barn, a stone springhouse and a small stream. The romantic two story pile features projecting stonework at the corners, flanked by one story wings.
(And can we come over? The right owner would have great fun researching the history of this property, which was formerly hidden from view by overgrown pine trees and brush. View pictures of homes, review sales history, and use our detailed filters to find the perfect place. What would you do with it? Feast your eyes on these beauties — and feel free to daydream your heart away on this St. Patrick’s Day!