
Some homes are remodeled. Others: Preserved. Built in 1847, this extraordinary Woodberry residence has carefully revealed rather than modernized beyond recognition, allowing nearly two centuries of craftsmanship to remain visible.
Massive exposed beams. Original stone walls and wide plank wooden floors. Wood burning fireplace. Hand-built staircase. Honest, hand-hewn, materials that have quietly witnessed generations of Baltimore history.
The kitchen respects the home's story with natural wood cabinetry, a classic vintage-style gas range, and sunlight filtering through the overhead skylight. 3rd heat system is Radiant heat, floors one and two , and solar tubes lighting the top floor. All wood windows. The original proportions and materials feel more European cottage than heart of Baltimore. Out the back door a stone path leads to the frog pond and parking pad.
Outside your front door, Woodberry continues that same story.
Minutes to Artifact Coffee, La Cuchara, Union Collective, the Jones Falls Trail, Clipper Mill, and Light Rail. Bike to Hampden. Commute downtown in minutes.
Some buyers are looking for another renovated house.
Others have been waiting years to find something like this.