HGTV says this 1865 farmhouse for sale in South Jersey needs to be saved - nj.com

2022-09-03 02:33:25 By : Ms. Angela Zeng

The home is listed for sale at $350,000.

If you’re a sucker for old houses, you need to see this one.

It’s an 1865 farm house on 5.5 acres in Mannington Township that was used at one time as a dairy farm. It’s fallen into disrepair but a lot of original details remain. And it’s listed for sale for $350,000.

“The home needs work, there’s no doubt about it,” said listing agent Janie McCormick with Weichert Realtors in Washington Township. “What it could be is a home that’s one-of-a-kind.”

The 6 bedroom, 1.5 bathroom, 4,034 square foot home has hardwood flooring throughout, original window moulding and shutters.

Its Civil War-era construction pre-dates indoor bathrooms and much of the machinery we have today. So the basement, for example, was dug by hand.

“For that time period it was a very big undertaking,” McCormick said. “I can’t imagine what it was like in 1865. The details ... it’s pretty spectacular.”

The Hiresdale Dairy farm was operated on the property and several of the farm buildings are still standing, including a silo.

The Salem County Historical Society does not have a file on the home, according to its librarian.

The property has caught the eye of HGTV’s Cheap Old Houses, which featured it on the channel’s Instagram page.

“The buyer will be somebody who likes the uniqueness of it. The grandeur of it,” McCormick said. “Even though it needs work, there’s so much potential there.”

The shutters are original to the home, listing agent Janie McCormick of Weichert Realtors said.

The home spans more than 4,000 square feet.

There are large rooms off either side of the foyer.

The window moulding and wainscoting are original to the home.

A former owner of the home sold a fireplace cover when she fell into financial trouble.

The home needs a lot of work but listing agent Janie McCormick said grants may be available for some if it if the home is historically restored.

Although it was built before indoor plumbing, the house now has 1.5 bathrooms.

Outbuildings, that were used for dairy farming, are still standing.

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