Farm for Sale in Lancaster, Willow Street, Pa, USA

Prime Farmland Property - 2 Homes, 5 Barns, 1 Mill, 1 Silo

This working farm in Lancaster County, Pa. is one of Pennsylvanias most treasured, historical landmarks having 118 acres of prime farmland property. Since the construction of first Mill in 1734, this Amish Country gem has remained an icon in the Willow Street, Pa. area.

This farm offers an elegant 1889 Victorian Mill house, as well as a Stone Farm house from circa 1833 and various outbuildings.

1889 Victorian Mill house features

• 6 total bedroom(s)
• 2.5 total bath(s) Two full baths upstairs, One half bath downstairs
• Approximately 4146 sq. ft.
• Two and a half story
• One attic, One basement and herb cellar below
• Type: Detached
• Style: Victorian
• Master bedroom
• Living room
• Dining room
• Family room
• Kitchen
• Den
• Basement
Basement has outside and inside entrances
• Fireplace features: Living Room Fireplace, Family Room Fireplace
• Parking features: Detached (There are two detached one car garages. One garage has underground storage cellar.)
• Heating features: Oil, Hot Water/Radiators, Oil Water Heater
• Central Air Conditioning
• Inclusions: Built-in Dishwasher
• Exterior construction: Brick
• Roofing: Shingles
• Zoning: Agricultural
• Utilities present: Well Water, Septic Tank, electricity re-wired to code by current owners
• School District: Lampeter-Strasburg
• Elementary School: Verify
• Middle School: Martin Meylin
• High School: Lampeter-Strasburg

Exterior Features: Front Porch, large bank barn, new roof and siding, large equipment shed, heifer shed, pastures with year-round water, upper barn stores crops and equipment farm machinery, 2 silos, multiple grain and corn bins.

Stone Farm house features
Year Built: 1833
• 4 total bedroom(s)
• 2 total bath(s)
• 2 total full bath(s)
• Approximately 3600 sq. ft.
• Two and a half story
• Stand up attic and full basement
• Original, historic basement fireplaces
• Type: Detached
• Farm House
• Well/septic (rebuilt in 2007)
• Electricals upgraded to code in house and barn
• Living room
• Dining room
• Family room
• Kitchen
• Full basement
• 2 original basement fireplaces
• Two car garage (added)
• Parking features: attached
• Heating features: Oil, Hot Water/Radiators and baseboard heating in family room and laundry room, Oil Water Heater
• Central air conditioning
• Inclusions: Built-in Dishwasher

Interior Features
Eat-in Big Kitchen, 1st Floor Family Room, 1st Floor Laundry Room and office, Attic, Master Bathroom, Cable TV Available, Ceiling Fan(s), Dining Room, living room

• Exterior Features
Front Porch, large bank barn, new roof and siding, large equipment shed, heifer shed, pastures with year-round water, upper barn stores crops and equipment farm machinery, 2 silo’s, multiple grain and corn bins.

The property also includes a circa 1846 4- story working mill that is partially restored for local crop cleaning, cracking and grinding corn, multiple barns and various outbuildings, a large flock of Cheviot Sheep which provide wool and delicious lamb, White-Faced Red Herefords featured at farm shows, chickens and pigs as well as a robust seasonal produce business. All our animals are fed with natural, chemical-free, home-grown crops, ground in our mill.

Lime Valley Mill Farms 118 acres is perfect to grow biofuels to develop sustainable sources of alternative energy. There are barns, big sheds and the mill itself to process biomass from corn, alfalfa, grasses, soybeans and more. Biofuels are usually produced from living plants, fungus and algae. Biofuels contain 80% renewable materials. Since the living, organic, produces are originally derived from the photosynthesis process, biofuels are often referred to as sourced from solar energy.

Lime Valley Farm is the real thing. It’s the way that life ought to be -- close to the land, farm animals and clean crops without pesticides.

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