Monkton Town Hall circa 1861 - BCHS #506. COMMERCIAL. Premium location in the heart of Monkton on the trail. A very short walk to the Gunpowder. Purchased by Samuel Miller from the Meredith family in 1849. This building was presumed to be built as a store-house by Miller in connection with the Monkton Hotel. 3,497 sq.ft. on three glorious levels. Seller did substantial renovations in 2017. Incredible potential to live where you work with the NCR Trail right outside your door. Magnificent opportunity for exposure. Yearning to cultivate a new lifestyle in 2025? This could be your moment. Steeped in local Monkton history. Exuding old soul while having the ease of modern amenities and systems. Ample parking. If you're interested in Monkton history, please read the attached Charlotte Town - Monkton. A History 1742-1992, by Shirley B. Clemens. - Zoning BL-CR - All new Norwood historically correct windows in the color sailcloth in 2016 - New well water filtration system in 2016 - New gutters and downspouts in 2016 - New A/C unit installed in 2021
Year Built:
1861
Days on Market:
378
Listing ID:
MDBC2107282
Bathrooms:
, 1 half
List Date:
October 25, 2024
Property Type:
Single Family Residential
Architecture Style:
Other
Ownership:
Fee Simple
Subdivision:
MONKTON
Stories:
Main
County:
BALTIMORE
Cooling System:
Central A/C
Water:
Well
Heating:
Hot Water, Baseboard - Electric
Tax Year:
2024
Total Taxes:
$2,795
Courtesy of Krauss Real Property Brokerage
This content was last updated on November 06, 2025 19:04