None, Rural Real Estate

None, Rural Real Estate

Welcome to the serene charm of rural Adams County, Pennsylvania, where tranquility meets natural beauty in a picturesque setting. Nestled in the heart of the Keystone State, this subdivision offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

Imagine waking up each morning to the gentle sounds of nature, with rolling hills and expansive fields as your backdrop. This rural area is characterized by its lush landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and a close-knit community that embraces the simplicity of country living. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or someone who appreciates the beauty of the changing seasons, this region provides endless opportunities for exploration and adventure.

Adams County is rich in history and culture, with charming small towns that boast local shops, farmers' markets, and inviting eateries. Here, you can savor farm-to-table dining experiences and engage with friendly locals who take pride in their heritage. The area is also home to several wineries and orchards, making it a delightful destination for those who appreciate fine wines and fresh produce.

For families, this subdivision offers a safe environment with excellent schools, recreational parks, and community events that foster a sense of belonging. With easy access to major highways, you can enjoy the tranquility of rural living while still being within reach of larger cities like Gettysburg and Hanover.

Discover the unique charm of rural Adams County, PA, and envision your future in a place where nature and community converge. Your dream home awaits in this idyllic setting!

Newest Listings in None, Rural

$4,950,000
8 Beds 7 Baths
Generals Mountain Lodge is a 634± acre entitled resort and lodge development eight miles from downtown Gettysburg, in Franklin Township, Adams County. This is a one of a kind property. It offers what cannot be recreated in this market: a large, contiguous, permanently protected landholding wrapped around a hospitality core that is already substantially built. Start with the lodge, because the hard part is behind you. Contractors and engineers familiar with the project put it at roughly 70% complete and available to assist in finishing the project. The infrastructure required by the approved Final Land Development Plan has been built, with the exception of final grading, the parking lot, and other minor items. What remains is finishing work and the next owner's vision. The lodge appears to be heavy timber. It is not. The structure is weather resistant concrete, formed and finished to read as timber. No cost was spared. Years and $10M+ have gone into the lodge and the work completed to date. Plans call for 18 keys, two ballrooms, a commercial kitchen, and elevators. Complete it as a wedding and event venue, a hunting lodge, a resort, or a hotel. The property sits in Franklin Township's Agricultural & Open Space district. A zoning text amendment, a Special Exception for Resort/Lodge use, a separate Special Exception for a bed & breakfast in the stone house, and the Final Land Development Plan with four waivers are all approved. All of it transfers to a new owner. The property produces income from day one, without the lodge. Three residences totaling 7,703 sq. ft. convey. The picturesque 5,838 sq. ft. main house is configured as a hospitality property and carries the bed & breakfast exception: five guest suites, each with a private bath, three with sitting rooms. A great room and a formal dining room each open to their own sunroom, served by a large kitchen. Nine fireplaces. An attached two-car garage and terraced patios complete the build. A charming 864 sq. ft. cottage nearby offers one bedroom, one bath, and a newly renovated kitchen. Near the main entrance, a 1,000 sq. ft. ranch-studio offers two bedrooms, one bath, and an attached two-car garage. Eight bedrooms and seven baths across three independent homes: immediate rental income, owner's quarters, and staff housing. Outbuildings add 6,750 sq. ft: A 4,000 sq. ft. Quonset hut attached to a silo, a 2,500 sq. ft. bank barn with animal pens and a second silo, and a 250 sq. ft. woodshop with electricity. The property is served by natural gas. That's right, natural gas! A HUGE benefit! This property offers more than one future. Complete the residences as a private compound and legacy landholding, leaving the lodge as is and the property at its current land-based assessment, while retaining an entitlement that conveys if you change your mind. The unencumbered acreage also carries multiple lot subdivision potential. And then there is the land itself. 634± acres of remarkable seclusion: rolling woodlands, riparian forest, meadow, and ridgeline. 500± acres are enrolled in a conservation easement and permanently protected. The remaining 134± acres are unencumbered and carry the hospitality exception. The views are incredible, long and open across ground no one will ever build into. Adams County's well known orchards neighbor the property. A state-stocked trout stream runs through, an approved trout water designated by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat. The woods hold whitetail deer and wild turkey. The easement permits passive recreational use, including hiking, fishing, nature study, and trail development. Come walk it. Stand on the ridge, look out over the orchards, and decide which future you want to build. Buyer to verify all entitlements, permits, subdivision potential, and construction status. NPDES earth disturbance permit renewal required to continue build; see broker for status. Documentation package available to qualified buyers upon request.

1207 Flohrs Church Rd, Biglerville

Listing courtesy of Whitetail Properties Real Estate, LLC. Contact: 2372859000

$4,950,000
8 Beds 7 Baths
Generals Mountain Lodge is a 634± acre entitled resort and lodge development eight miles from downtown Gettysburg, in Franklin Township, Adams County. This is a one of a kind property. It offers what cannot be recreated in this market: a large, contiguous, permanently protected landholding wrapped around a hospitality core that is already substantially built. Start with the lodge, because the hard part is behind you. Contractors and engineers familiar with the project put it at roughly 70% complete and available to assist in finishing the project. The infrastructure required by the approved Final Land Development Plan has been built, with the exception of final grading, the parking lot, and other minor items. What remains is finishing work and the next owner's vision. The lodge appears to be heavy timber. It is not. The structure is weather resistant concrete, formed and finished to read as timber. No cost was spared. Years and $10M+ have gone into the lodge and the work completed to date. Plans call for 18 keys, two ballrooms, a commercial kitchen, and elevators. Complete it as a wedding and event venue, a hunting lodge, a resort, or a hotel. The property sits in Franklin Township's Agricultural & Open Space district. A zoning text amendment, a Special Exception for Resort/Lodge use, a separate Special Exception for a bed & breakfast in the stone house, and the Final Land Development Plan with four waivers are all approved. All of it transfers to a new owner. The property produces income from day one, without the lodge. Three residences totaling 7,703 sq. ft. convey. The picturesque 5,838 sq. ft. main house is configured as a hospitality property and carries the bed & breakfast exception: five guest suites, each with a private bath, three with sitting rooms. A great room and a formal dining room each open to their own sunroom, served by a large kitchen. Nine fireplaces. An attached two-car garage and terraced patios complete the build. A charming 864 sq. ft. cottage nearby offers one bedroom, one bath, and a newly renovated kitchen. Near the main entrance, a 1,000 sq. ft. ranch-studio offers two bedrooms, one bath, and an attached two-car garage. Eight bedrooms and seven baths across three independent homes: immediate rental income, owner's quarters, and staff housing. Outbuildings add 6,750 sq. ft: A 4,000 sq. ft. Quonset hut attached to a silo, a 2,500 sq. ft. bank barn with animal pens and a second silo, and a 250 sq. ft. woodshop with electricity. The property is served by natural gas. That's right, natural gas! A HUGE benefit! This property offers more than one future. Complete the residences as a private compound and legacy landholding, leaving the lodge as is and the property at its current land-based assessment, while retaining an entitlement that conveys if you change your mind. The unencumbered acreage also carries multiple lot subdivision potential. And then there is the land itself. 634± acres of remarkable seclusion: rolling woodlands, riparian forest, meadow, and ridgeline. 500± acres are enrolled in a conservation easement and permanently protected. The remaining 134± acres are unencumbered and carry the hospitality exception. The views are incredible, long and open across ground no one will ever build into. Adams County's well known orchards neighbor the property. A state-stocked trout stream runs through, an approved trout water designated by the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat. The woods hold whitetail deer and wild turkey. The easement permits passive recreational use, including hiking, fishing, nature study, and trail development. Come walk it. Stand on the ridge, look out over the orchards, and decide which future you want to build. Buyer to verify all entitlements, permits, subdivision potential, and construction status. NPDES earth disturbance permit renewal required to continue build; see broker for status. Documentation package available to qualified buyers upon request.

1207 Flohrs Church Rd, Biglerville

Listing courtesy of Whitetail Properties Real Estate, LLC. Contact: 2372859000

$585,000
4 Beds 3 Baths
Welcome to your dream country retreat! Nestled in an incredibly quiet, private, and picturesque rural setting, this beautifully preserved early 19th-century farmhouse offers the perfect blend of historic charm and modern peace of mind. Set on 3.5 scenic acres, the property features 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2,744 square feet of beautifully finished living space, making it a rare opportunity for those seeking space, serenity, and timeless character. Rest easy knowing the home features a brand-new roof, while inside you'll find the warmth and craftsmanship of a bygone era paired with everyday comfort. The spacious country kitchen showcases beautiful wood cabinetry, an expansive center island, and a stunning floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace that serves as the heart of the home. Built over a natural spring, the farmhouse retains its original stonework and architectural details, reflecting the exceptional craftsmanship of Pennsylvania's earliest settlers. Beyond the main home, you'll discover a charming summer kitchen crowned with a cupola and an authentic smokehouse, both lovingly preserved as reminders of the property's rich heritage. Considering the age and history of this home, it offers a unique opportunity for historic preservation enthusiasts or anyone who appreciates owning a home with a remarkable story to tell. Outside, the expansive grounds are an outdoor paradise, featuring a massive, meticulously manicured lawn framed by mature trees that provide exceptional privacy and beauty. Enjoy your morning coffee on the welcoming wrap-around porch or entertain family and friends on the expansive side deck and custom patio. The historic summer kitchen also offers endless possibilities as a private home office, artist's studio, guest retreat, or workshop. Whether you're looking for peaceful country living, a distinctive historic property, or a place where generations of memories can be made, this one-of-a-kind farmhouse offers a rare chance to own a remarkable piece of Pennsylvania's living history.

25 John Edward Dr, Littlestown

Listing courtesy of Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Homesale Realty. Contact: (800) 383-3535

$1,345,000
5 Beds 6 Baths
Welcome to this spectacular log home built in 2008 situated on 10 acres just south of beautiful, historic Gettysburg. Plum Run Creek runs through the back portion of the property. The generous and open living space on the main floor includes a great room with gas fireplace, dining room, and kitchen. Separate tiled floor room currently set as a dining room could be a sunroom or home office. Enjoy the sweeping views of the property from the main level wrap-around deck. The laundry room is near the kitchen and has ample storage and counter space for a butlers pantry. Primary suite is also on the main floor with full bath and walk-in closet. The second floor includes a loft sitting area, 2 bedrooms and full bath. Stairs from the main level connect you with a completely finished lower level that walks out to the rear of the home. It is currently finished as 1600sf of entertaining space with bar, sitting area. One bedroom and full bath finish out the space. There is a utility room and storage as well. Please don't miss the separate, private 600 sf apartment above the 3 car garage. Possible rental income, space for guests, or live-in help. The garage also includes a full bath for easy clean up after projects! Other features include a central vac, geothermal 6 ton heat pump and in-floor radiant heat in the basement. The second floor has self-controlled heat pump units. Garage has propane heat and the apartment above has its own propane furnace and AC. Make this spectacular home your own! 2026 crops reserved. The 600sf apartment is included in the total, estimated square feet. Tax assessment and taxes are only an estimate due to the subdividing of the property.

2002 Taneytown Rd, Gettysburg

Listing courtesy of Jeff A. Shaffer Real Estate, Inc.. Contact: 7174202981

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