Historic Property in Rural Glen Arm. This home is in need of full rehab. Agent must accompany showings. Sold AS IS. CASH Must sign HOLD HARMLESS addendum before entering the property. No improvements will be made by the seller. Take a flashlight and wear appropriate shoes. Interior photos are not available at this time. House needs everything. House does not have a bathroom, former outhouse no longer exists. Well is very old. There is a living, dining and kitchen area on the main level and 3/4 rooms upstairs. Buyer is responsible for perc, well and septic if any changes are needed. Please read the attached letter from planning and zoning regarding improvements to the property and historic guidelines. Property no. 358 on the Baltimore County Land Marks list. MT Zion AME Church Parsonage & Setting. Located in the 11th election district in the Long Green area of Baltimore County that was once owned by the Kane Family. The Kane family had a large estate that once comprised of hundreds of acres. In 1894, James Kane conveyed two parcels of land to the Trustees of the Mennonite Church for use as a burial ground and meeting house. After the meeting house burned in 1914, it was decided not to rebuild. The population of the Mennonites had started to decline in membership and never fully recovered. The property was sold to the Trustees of the Mt Zion AME church in 1922. The Landmarks Preservation Commission supported the nomination under one criteria: for it's association with a personality, group, event, or series of historical importance. Delineated as its Historical environmental setting
MDBC2099000
Single Family, Single Family-Detached, Farmhouse, 2 Story
3
BALTIMORE
1894
<1--2.5%
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1
Acres
Well
Wood Siding
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