Cockeysville, MD 21030,714 #2 WESTERN RUN RD
Cockeysville, MD 21030,714 #2 WESTERN RUN RD
Cockeysville, MD 21030,714 #2 WESTERN RUN RD
Cockeysville, MD 21030,714 #2 WESTERN RUN RD
Cockeysville, MD 21030,714 #2 WESTERN RUN RD
Cockeysville, MD 21030,714 #2 WESTERN RUN RD
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$1,499,000

$1,499,000

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6 Beds

8 Baths

5,882 SqFt


SOLD DATE : 08/15/2023

Key Details

Sold Price $1,499,000

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Detached

Listing Status Sold

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 5,882 sqft

Price per Sqft $254

Subdivision Western Run

MLS Listing ID MDBC2061210

Sold Date 08/15/23

Style Colonial

Bedrooms 6

Full Baths 6

Half Baths 2

HOA Y/N N

Abv Grd Liv Area 4,078

Originating Board BRIGHT

Year Built 1749

Annual Tax Amount $11,366

Tax Year 2023

Lot Size 10.030 Acres

Acres 10.03

Property Description

Live authentically. BEST OFFERS DUE BY FRIDAY, JULY 21 MIDNGHT. SELLER PREFERS NO ESCALATION CLAUSES. The Ross House was built beside the Potomac River in Bladensburg, Maryland in 1749 by Dr. David Ross, a surgeon in the Continental Army. During the War of 1812, it was used as a hospital for British and American soldiers. The home was carefully dismantled in 1957, but 22,000 bricks, windows, flooring, paneling , doors, and handmade nails were preserved for five years. In 1962, Leonard C. Crewe Jr. sought to build a colonial style home. He commissioned Bryden B. Hyde, a Baltimore-based architect and an officer for the Society for the Preservation of Maryland Antiquities, to design the home. Hyde suggested to Crewe to reconstruct a historic home instead. John Hurst Purnell Jr., an architect who specialized in the restoration of 18th and19th century homes, oversaw the project as a general contractor. The house was rebuilt with mortar made from oyster shells, a historically accurate additive. In addition to original elements from the Ross House, authentic mid-18th century materials from other buildings were used when needed. The successful reproduction of the original Ross House was completed in three years on the property known as Preservation Hill. The historical home has been meticulously preserved with concealed modern touches throughout. Masterful landscaping around the property includes indigenous plants and flowers known to early Maryland Colonials. Crewe enjoyed the process and was a dedicated preservationist. He set his sights on adding a guest house.
The Yeates House was built around 1738 in Turners Creek, Maryland. It was owned by Colonel Donaldson Yeates, commissary officer for the Eastern Shore in the Continental Army. Yeates purchased a seven-acre parcel with Tobias Rudolph, merchant of Cecil County, in 1770. Named Knocks Folly, it became a thriving village. In the 1960s, the president of the Kent Historical Society attempted to save the Yeates house at its original site. In the late 1960s, Leonard C. Crewe Jr. purchased the Yeates House for $5,000 to accompany the Ross House as a guest cottage on Preservation Hill. He again gathered Bryden B. Hyde as the architect and John Hurst Purnell Jr. as the builder to work on the reconstruction of the Yeates House. It took three years to complete the project. The preservation of history combined with modernity is eminent throughout the home.
A compelling package on a total 10.03 of acres consisting of two separately deeded parcels. The main house is sited gracefully on 6.75 acres. Old soul intact and modern lifestyle amenities in place. Glorious outdoor living sets the tone. A covered outdoor room with incredible brick flooring becomes the hub of all seasonal gatherings with your glistening pool and balanced native gardens in the distance. Tranquility abounds with the sounds of your tiered waterfall as a constant for all of your endeavors. Unwind in your sauna. Grab a bottle from the wine cellar, and cozy up by one of your ten working fireplaces, eleven total in the main house. Simply magnificent. Guest cottage is set gently on 3.28 acres and consists of an additional two to three bedrooms, kitchen, dining, and den. Comfortable and endearing. Once in a lifetime experience awaits you. A rare offering indeed. Comcast internet. Please book your appointment now. In the event the active date changes, you will be notified. Cultivate your existence. The art of uniting human and home. Please see listing MDBC2060962 for the main house and listing MDBC2061146 for the guest cottage. Tax assessment and related information in listing is for main house only.

Location

State MD

County Baltimore

Zoning RESIDENTIAL

Rooms

Basement Fully Finished

Interior

Hot Water Oil

Heating Other

Cooling Central A/C

Fireplaces Number 10

Fireplace Y

Heat Source Oil

Exterior

Parking Features Covered Parking

Garage Spaces 2.0

Pool Gunite

Water Access N

Accessibility None

Attached Garage 2

Total Parking Spaces 2

Garage Y

Building

Story 3

Foundation Other

Sewer Septic Exists

Water Well

Architectural Style Colonial

Level or Stories 3

Additional Building Above Grade, Below Grade

New Construction N

Schools

School District Baltimore County Public Schools

Others

Senior Community No

Ownership Fee Simple

SqFt Source Estimated

Special Listing Condition Standard

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Listed by Heidi S Krauss • Krauss Real Property Brokerage
Bought with Jeremy Batoff • Compass
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