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310 W Market Street
Marietta, PA 17547
$740,000
Conventional
Property
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Property Type
Conventional
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Property Description
***USES PERMITTED BY RIGHT** single family dwelling; artisan workspace/ sales/ gallery; bakery/ green grocer / corner store; community center; cultural or civic institution including school/academy/museum; emergency services; essential services including public utility facilities and communication antennae; forestry; funeral home; office ( including business, professional, medical and veterinary); studio; ****USES PERMITTED BY SPECIAL EXCEPTION Multi family duplex, residential unit conversion, flats; Bed & Breakfast; food services, sit down ( including restaurant); food services, take out/fast food; Mixed use; parking lot; personal and professional services; place of assembly/worship; retail, small scale; spa/salon; Accessory Uses Allowed - Accessory Dwelling, Communications Antennae, Day Care (Youth/Adult), Electronic and Satellite Dish Antennae, Essential Services, Home-based Business, No Impact, Parking Facility, Private, Parking Space(s), Private Off-Street, Solar Collectors and Solar-related Equipment, Swimming Pools, Wind Energy Conversion Systems, Outdoor Wood Furnaces _____ __________ __________ _____ Discover a unique opportunity to own a piece of history. Step back in time and experience the grandeur of the Clark-Mehaffy Mansion. This captivating residence boasts an elegant fusion of Italianate-Adams style details, showcasing a harmonious blend of architectural elements and craftsmanship that has gracefully stood the test of time. • • Built in 1853, this majestic residence, boasting a remarkable 5,565 square feet, is a rare gem that beautifully combines period charm with modern comforts. With 8 spacious bedrooms and 2.5 baths, this home offers ample space for a family or those with a penchant for gracious living. Showcasing a 3 story pressed brick facade with a hipped metal roof. Note the lyre grills on the third story windows and the brick cornices as examples of the architectural style. • • Marietta, Pennsylvania, is a town that offers a delightful array of amenities, combining small-town charm with modern convenience. Nestled along the scenic Susquehanna River ,Marietta provides a picturesque backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts with its riverfront parks and Northwest Rail Trail, ideal for picnics, strolls, or simply taking in the fresh air. The historic downtown area is a treasure trove of antique shops, boutiques like the Artful Nest, and charming eateries and restaurants like Shank's Tavern, McCleary's Pub, Railroad House Inn & Restaurant, Molly's Cafe and Mulberry Thrill ice cream, offering a perfect blend of shopping and dining experiences. A thriving arts scene is headed by Marietta Art Alive. Residents and visitors alike can also enjoy the proximity to a variety of cultural and recreational opportunities, including museums and historical sites that highlight the town's rich heritage. Marietta is a community that fosters a sense of togetherness with its numerous community events, making it a wonderful place to call home for those seeking a balance between the tranquility of nature and the vibrancy of a tight-knit community. ***USES PERMITTED BY RIGHT:** single family dwelling; artisan workspace/ sales/ gallery; bakery/ green grocer / corner store; community center; cultural or civic institution including school/academy/museum; emergency services; essential services including public utility facilities and communication antennae; forestry; funeral home; office ( including business, professional, medical and veterinary); studio; **CONDITIONAL USES : ** group home; **USES PERMITTED BY SPECIAL EXCEPTION:** Multi family duplex, residential unit conversion, flats; Bed & Breakfast; food services, sit down ( including restaurant); food services, take out/fast food; Mixed use; parking lot; personal and professional services; place of assembly/worship; retail, small scale; spa/salon;
Property Information
Lot Size
-- square ft
Property Type
Commercial
Year Built
1853
MLS Number
PALA2046638
Location
Address
310 W MARKET STREET
City
MARIETTA
State
PA
Zip Code
17547
County
LANCASTER (WEST)
Listing
Provider
Iron Valley Real Estate of Lancaster, original listing
Name
Iron Valley Real Estate of Lancaster
Phone
(717) 740-2221
Office Name
Iron Valley Real Estate of Lancaster
Office Phone
(717) 740-2221
Agent Name
Vic & April Jarunas

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