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c. 1793 Log Home
Hookstown, Pennsylvania 15050
PA Log Cabin

Bay window is in post and beam room
Rural, 20 minutes from Pittsburgh Airport
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Shows decks, empty shell upstairs. Right foreground is dug well.

View from log cabin into post and beam room

Workshop is 100 yards from house

Storage shed and working well pump

Front porch looking east. Workshop and open shed top of hill. Dug well foreground.

Paved portion of drive down to cabin

View from open shed of neighbor's pasture

Rear view of cabin showing outside entrance to upstairs

View up unpaved portion of drive towards highway 300 yards away
1.5 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 2 |
Full Baths | 1 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 1,400 |
Acres | 4.0 |
Features.
- 1st floor bath
- 1st Floor Bedroom
- Kitchen
- Laundry room
- Living room
- Unfinished basement
- Master bedroom upstairs
- Driveway - Paved
- Storage Building
- Workshop
- Fireplaces
- Wood floors
- Tin Roof
- Oil Heating
- Septic Tank
- Water Heater - Electric
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Description of Property
Rural location in South Side School District Beaver County PA. One mile from intersection of US route 30 and PA route 151 on route 151. Twenty minutes from Pittsburgh airport; one hour to downtown.Neighbors are a non-working farm with horse pastures, and a rather upscale housing development. Lots of woods adjacent. Very quiet and a birder's/gardener's delight.
This 1793 2-story oak log cabin 21x19 with post and beam 17x17 1803 addition and 10x15 framed in porch sits on a secluded 4.0 acres with a 1/4 mile long partially paved driveway. Extensive PT decks added.
Two fireplaces (up and down) with stainless steel liners and modern dampers plus third SS liner to oil-burning boiler in basement.Liners, heating, well, electrical(underground from pole 150 feet away), plumbing, windows all new within last 15 years.
1803 post and beam 17x17 addition was taken down and rebuilt on new foundation. I added outside 2x6 walls enclosing original post and beam frame; now exposed on inside. Bay window and bath added.
Property includes 24x40 pole building with concrete floor, full insulation, and separate electrical service.
Property also includes open shed, small frame outbuilding, new drilled well with antique cast-iron hand pump (fully working and lined), original dug stone well, and right of way across several neighbors' property to highway.
No natural gas, sewerage, or city water available. Well water is very good quality. Existing septic tank is "grandfathered".
Archived in July, 2012
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