the art of uniting human and home
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3615 Jarrettsville Pike
Monkton, MD 21111

Monkton

$299,000
  • active date: 6/4/26
  • 2,400 Sqft
  • 5.03 acres
  • Built 2020

ESSENCE
Live authentically. Monkton. An unfinished two-story barn awaiting your vision. Sheathed and windowed ripe with potential. Soaring ceilings and massive exposed beams — the hard work done, the finish yours to define. A private clearing wrapped in woodlands. Abundant natural light. Stamp your aesthetic. No builder tie in. Cultivate your existence. The art of uniting human and home.

LOCAL FLAVOR AND PROVISIONS
Graul’s Market along with favorite local dining at Casa Mia’s, Milton Inn, Manor Tavern, Butlers Tavern, The Fill’Er-Up, The Yellow Barn, Woodfire Kitchen and The Creamery Connection. Tap into local breweries, such as Inverness Brewing, Farmacy Brewing and Big Truck Farm Brewery.

OUTINGS AND LEISURES
Explore the NCR Trail. A 21-mile flat, crushed-stone trail open to hikers, bikers, and horses, it runs along the scenic Gunpowder Falls river. Minutes to Prettyboy Reservoir. This area is open to hiking, rowing, or paddle boating, bird watching, horseback riding and nature photography year-round, and for archery hunting during a regulated season. Go tubing on the Gunpowder River. Enjoy Ladew Topiary Gardens… these gardens are 22 acres of spectacular, award-winning gardens, more than 100 remarkable topiaries, a mile-long Nature Walk, and native Butterfly House. Explore The Manor Mill, a pre-revolutionary grist mill that now houses a wide variety of art and entertainment events. Tee off at Greystone Golf Course in White Hall.

PROXIMITY
Zippy access to the I-83 on ramp, about 20 minutes to Hunt Valley, and about 26 minutes to Towson. 53 minutes to BWI and 37 minutes to Penn Station.

REGION
Harford County was established in 1773 from Baltimore County, it was named after Henry Harford, the illegitimate son of Frederick Calvert (the sixth and last Lord Baltimore).

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