Curbed’s House of the Day column is always on the lookout for historic homes, and the latest vintage beauty to cross our desk is this three-bedroom, three-bath home in Baltimore, Maryland.
Located north of the city in Towson, this Georgian style farmhouse features a stone section that was originally constructed in 1803. A rear section was added in 1913, and now the 1,980-square-foot home is a picture-perfect blend of historic charm and modern amenities.
Sitting on half an acre of mature landscaping, the home features a brick walkway, quaint shutters, and covered front porch. Inside, original hardwood floors add charm, and a kitchen features exposed brick, quartz counter tops, and built-ins. The star of the kitchen, however, is an 1860 Belgium store counter that functions as the center island.
The living and dining rooms boast fireplaces and built-in bookcases, while all bathrooms have been remodeled with marble tiling and stand-alone bathtubs. Throw in the deck and detached garage and you have a cute farmhouse ready for its next owners.
Love what you see? 7106 Charles Spring Way is on the market now for $399,000.