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1236 Town Point Road
Chesapeake City, MD 21915
$1,975,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
6
Bathroom
6
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6525
Property Description
Welcome to Bohemia House in Chesapeake City, Maryland. Constructed in 1850, this historic estate stands as a testament to timeless elegance and rich heritage. From its origins as a country retreat for notable Philadelphians to its later incarnation as a beloved bed and breakfast, this home exudes a palpable sense of history and charm. Spanning an impressive 6,500 square feet the distinguished residence boasts 6 bedrooms, 5 full bathrooms, and 1 powder room. Awaiting culinary enthusiasts in the heart of the home, a chef’s dream kitchen is equipped with updated cabinets, granite countertops, and Viking appliances. Whether hosting gatherings or seeking solitude, the layout effortlessly accommodates any lifestyle need.The third floor features 4 flex rooms, providing ample space to fit the needs of the next owner. Additionally, a mother-in-law suite sports its own separate entrance, living space, and a private full bathroom. Impeccably maintained over the years, the home seamlessly combines historic charm with modern comforts, offering a truly unique living experience. Outside, the estate unfolds in a symphony of natural beauty and pastoral charm. Nestled on nearly 20 acres of pristine landscape, Bohemia House is an idyllic retreat close to the water and within reach of three local marinas. Step onto the full Georgian-style wraparound porch and soak in views of the Bohemia and Elk rivers, or marvel at the Jefferson-style floor-to-ceiling windows which seamlessly blend indoors and out. A stone patio overlooks the inground concrete pool, fire pit, and gazebo, creating an idyllic setting for outdoor gatherings and relaxation. Five fenced pastures, complete with barns and run-in sheds, provide ample space for equestrian pursuits and animal lovers alike. The history and grace of Bohemia House forces no compromises with modern living. Practical amenities abound, including a hot water boiler, dual AC zones, a whole house generator, and two 1,000-gallon propane tanks. Additional features such as an invisible dog fence, water softener, and Tesla charger further enhance the property's appeal nearly two centuries after its initial construction. With its storied past and unparalleled amenities, Bohemia House offers a rare opportunity in the heart of Maryland's countryside. Make this extraordinary estate your own and experience the timeless allure of a piece of history! The sale includes two parcels; Tax ID 0802014947 (12.6295 acres) & Tax ID 0802027356 (6.57 acres)
Property Information
Lot Size
19 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1840
MLS Number
MDCC2012756
Location
Address
1236 TOWN POINT ROAD
City
CHESAPEAKE CITY
State
MD
Zip Code
21915
County
CECIL
Listing
Provider
Name
Compass
Phone
Office Name
Compass
Office Phone
(302) 202-9855
Agent Name
Alec Georigi

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