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c. 1880 Second Empire in Claysville, PA

Posted on OHD: 12/18/25. Last OHD Update: 12/18/25.
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1274 State Route 40 W, Claysville, PA 15323

Welcome to Claysville’s historic Victorian masterpiece! This captivating home features a charming front porch that sets the stage for the elegance within. Step inside to a stunning parlor, spacious living room, and elegant dining room, all adorned with intricate Victorian accents. The updated kitchen seamlessly blends modern amenities with timeless charm, ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. The second and third floors offer beautifully appointed bedrooms and baths, showcasing the true essence of Victorian style. Outside, enjoy a peaceful tabletop backyard and convenient off-street carport. Plenty of space available with a combined lot size of 10,000 sq ft. Close to shopping, sports, and the Pittsburgh region, this residence delivers the perfect balance of small-town tranquility and city convenience. Step back in time and immerse yourself in the allure of this remarkable home, preserving the rich heritage of a bygone era.
5 Bed · 3.5 Bath · 4,015 Sq Ft · 0.24 Ac.
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