c. 1720 in Myerstown, PA
Posted on OHD: 10/27/22. Last OHD Update: 10/27/22.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
This has since "Sold" and is now archived for historical reference and educational purposes.
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382 N Locust St, Myerstown, PA 17067
Welcome to Historic 382 N. Locust St.! Historically known as the Tobias Bickel House . As you drive up the beautiful tree-lined driveway you will be taken aback by this one of a kind 3 bedroom, 3.5 bath home with beautiful stone and wood floors throughout. Enter through the spacious dining room into the eat-in kitchen which features a large fireplace, Tiger Maple countertop and stove top tucked away in its own nook. Heading right from the stone entryway, you will find a large living room with fireplace and a 1/2 bath with laundry hookup. Through the living room, you enter the drawing room. Off the drawing room, you will find a full bath and a first-floor bedroom also complete with fireplace. The 2nd floor contains 2 large bedrooms. The 2nd bedroom has a full sitting room as well as a full bath and fireplace. The primary bedroom features lovely built-ins, a full bath with double sink, a walk-in closet, and a fireplace. Heading outside to the back patio you will find a summer kitchen. The back patio leads to the breezeway which is attached to the large 2 car garage. This beautiful 18th Century home was moved to its current location and refurbished in 1981. The rear wall of the house was rebuilt with 4 feet of stone. The back patio is built from stones removed from the forebay of a local barn. Additionally, a 24 32 log house was relocated from New Holland and attached to the Bickel House to provide additional living space. The garage was originally a log barn.
3 Bed · 3.5 Bath · 3,398 Sq Ft · 1.62 Ac.
Listed With
Mike Gular, Springer Realty Group :: 484-498-4000
Reference Links
State: Pennsylvania | Region: Northeast (Middle Atlantic) | Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Era |










































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