This 95-acre property in New Philadelphia, Ohio, combines “space, history, and functionality.” Built in 1890 and renovated in 2004, the 2,700-square-foot farmhouse features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, blending traditional charm with modern comfort.
The main floor offers a great room with barn siding and a gas stove. The kitchen includes an island, breakfast bar, and pantry, while the living and dining rooms share a wood-burning fireplace. A parlor with a second fireplace provides “flexible space for quiet evenings.” Upstairs, hardwood floors, a full bath, laundry, and a walk-in closet complete the home.

Outbuildings add character and practicality, including a heated three-bay garage, historic bank barn with stone foundation, hog house, and chicken coop. Outdoor amenities feature covered porches, a heated in-ground pool with deck and waterfall, and wide country views. The home, pool, and garage are powered by free natural gas.

The land supports livestock, crops, or recreation, with fenced pastures, hay fields, paddocks, a 1.5-acre pond, and panoramic views from the upper ridge. This acreage is ideal for “livestock, recreation, or homesteading on a large scale.”

The farm sells at absolute auction beginning October 21, 2025, “offering interested buyers a straightforward opportunity with no minimum bid.” The format attracts both experienced buyers and newcomers, giving a rare chance to own a working farm blending heritage, acreage, and self-sufficiency.