Set across 95 scenic acres in New Philadelphia, this countryside property combines open land with the character of a late-19th-century farmhouse. Originally constructed in 1890 and thoughtfully updated in 2004, the 2,700-square-foot home offers three bedrooms and two bathrooms. Its design preserves classic farmhouse elements while introducing modern comforts, creating a warm and functional living space suited for year-round country life.
Inside, the main level centers around a spacious great room accented with barn-style siding and a gas stove for added comfort. The kitchen features an island, breakfast bar, and pantry, making it ideal for gatherings or everyday routines. A shared wood-burning fireplace connects the living and dining rooms, while a nearby parlor with its own fireplace offers an inviting secondary retreat. Upstairs, hardwood floors add character alongside a full bathroom, dedicated laundry area, and a walk-in closet that enhances practicality.
Beyond the home, the outbuildings add versatility and historic appeal. A heated three-bay garage provides ample storage and workspace. The classic bank barn, complete with a stone foundation, reflects the property’s agricultural roots. Additional structures include a hog house and chicken coop, supporting a range of farming or hobby uses. Outdoor amenities elevate the lifestyle factor, with covered porches, an in-ground heated pool featuring a deck and waterfall, and wide-open rural views. Notably, the property benefits from free natural gas servicing the home, pool, and garage.
The acreage itself includes fenced pastures, hay fields, paddocks, and a 1.5-acre pond, offering space for livestock, gardening, or recreational enjoyment. An upper ridge delivers panoramic views and presents the possibility of an additional building site. Blending farmland utility with historic charm, this property will be offered at absolute auction — both online and on-site — beginning October 21, 2025. With no minimum bid, prospective buyers have a clear and competitive opportunity to secure a distinctive piece of Ohio countryside.