557 Upper Pike Creek Rd, Newark, DE 19711

Sold: $412,000 (11-01-2017)

557 Upper Pike Creek Rd, Newark, DE 19711
SOLD
  • hotel 5
  • hot_tub 4
  • grid_on 3,330sqft

What a rare opportunity to own a piece of Delaware history in a place of unequaled beauty! The Abel Jeanes Mansion is located on 2+ acres and is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places in DE. This outstanding estate is nestled among the now defunct limestone quarries known as the Eastburn-Jeanes Lime Kiln District. Several accounts state that the home was built in 1768, but it's not clear when Abel Jeanes actually purchased or first occupied the mansion. This home is a masterpiece with its large kitchen, grand living room, formal dining room, library, 5 bedrooms, 3 1/2 baths, 9' ceilings, hardwood floors, exquisitely curved plaster window frames in the original section, 6 fireplaces (presently one is operable), 3 staircases, & partial basement with outside access. The most recent addition appears to have been built in the 1970s. It enlarged the kitchen & added a 2nd floor master suite including a sitting room, master bedroom with French doors leading to a deck, upstairs laundry, 4-piece master bath, & walk-in closet. There are 3 additional bedrooms & full bath on the 2nd floor--a 5th bedroom, sitting room, & full bath occupy the third. The home is centrally air conditioned, & the boiler was replaced in 2009. All sections of the roof have been replaced within the last 6 yrs, & a new water softener was installed in 2010. The electric was updated to 200 amp service w/circuit breakers, and the home was connected to public sewer service in 2002. The property is also home to an original wagon shed (now a heated garage and workshop) and a spring house. The garage's roof was replaced in 2008, and a new cedar shake roof was installed on the spring house in 2010. According to Francis Allyn Cooch, in his book, "Newark, Delaware, and It's Environs", (Newark, DE, The Press of Kells, 1936), "The Mansion is of brick and stone, and the wagon-shed of wood has a stone foundation but all of the other buildings on this farm are of native limestone?" Cooch describes the mansion as, "substantially constructed, it's heavy stone and brick walls being stuccoed over." Further he summarizes the property quite eloquently saying, "the quarries are overgrown with bushes and large trees; the kilns are out of repair, but, like the great barn, the mansion and other buildings still stand as monuments to the soundness of their original construction...Nature has restored the beauty of the surroundings, and Pike Creek gently murmurs over the rifts as it has done for untold years."…  More Less What I love about the homeThe views are spectacular, the location is perfect, and the history is intriguing! While this home is on the historic registry, all of the systems have been updated!

Bert Green

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If this is your property, these agents can help you sell it

George Manolakos
phone (302) 360-8082
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Kristin Plummer
phone (302) 600-1243
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The Mottola Group - Stephen Mottola
phone (302) 691-9014
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Alison Lupinek
phone (302) 893-2084
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Brian Foraker
phone (302) 420-4616
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