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21524 Whites Ferry Rd, Poolesville, MD 20837
21524 Whites Ferry Rd, Poolesville, MD 20837
21524 Whites Ferry Rd, Poolesville, MD 20837
21524 Whites Ferry Rd, Poolesville, MD 20837

Price: $3,000,000
21524 Whites Ferry Rd, Poolesville, MD 20837

MLS #: MDMC367052
Tax ID #: 160300034744
Ownership Interest: Fee Simple
Structure Type: Detached
Levels/Stories: 3
Waterfront: No
Views: Panoramic, Pasture, Pond, Scenic Vista
Garage: Yes
Beds: 4
Baths: 4
Total Rooms: 9
Above Grade Fin SQFT: 5,384 / Assessor
Price / Sq Ft: 557.21
Year Built: 1824
Property Condition: Very Good
Style: Federal, Manor, Traditional
Central Air: Yes
Basement: Yes

Public: Seller has completed– 5 perc sites have been confirmed on property to allow 5 buildable lots, each can accommodate a 6BR home. Buyer will have multiple options available: keep farm as is and enjoy; build generational homes or proceed to subdivide and sell the buildable lots; sell any/all percs to the BLT Program of Montgomery County MD to encourage preserved land (buyer to confirm funding available). Welcome to East Oaks, a National Historic Manor home circa 1829. Built in the Federal period this brick residence with a tranquil setting on 156 acres is located in Montgomery County’s Agricultural Reserve. The home is complete with historic details, and an unusually high degree of integrity and sophistication with original moldings, floors, doors and mantels; yet updated for modern living. A 2-room guest house built from Seneca red stone; an outdoor pool; and an open gazebo that offers breezes on warm summer days. The working farm includes two barns with a total of eighteen stalls. The stone bank barn is also a registered historic property; it has 6 foaling stalls. The 2nd barn (originally a dairy barn) has 12 stalls. The 75 foot x 210 foot indoor riding ring comes with a EuroXciser for six horses. There are also two additional small houses on the property, perfect for a farm manager and/or assistants. Additionally, there is an original brick smokehouse (not currently used for smoking); a small frame barn and a machinery shed/corn crib. East Oaks was originally part of a 3,000 acre plantation called Killmain. Ludwick Young II moved with his family of 10 to the property and was considered a successful farmer introducing new and advanced agricultural techniques to the area. His son, Henry, inherited the farm and built the current home, the guest quarters, the bank barn and other structures. For the current owners, horses have been the primary focus; but several acres have been cultivated for organic farm to table produce and raising organic chickens. East Oaks has charm & serenity like never before, you can feel the past melding with the present from the minute you turn onto the meticulously maintained grounds. (Qualified buyers only)

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