Presenting Scranton Manor, an inspiring picturesque hilltop homestead, with a commanding view of historic Oxford. Built in1830 by Dr. William Shippen, physician and delegate of the Continental Congress, this stately three story brick manor was occupied by various Scrantons, entrepreneurs who owned the nearby iron forge and founded a small village in Pennsylvania which subsequently became the City of Scranton. After extensive restoration, renovation and modernization, the home is a historic centerpiece in Warren County maintaining the grandeur of the19th century. A stately center hall is a focal point with access to parlors, a grand dining room, and classic 1800's wood-paneled library w/ hidden walk-in vault. The first floor is appointed with four working wood burning marble fireplaces and original oak floors. High ceilings, accentuated with original wide and stately moldings are prevalent. The kitchen, w/commercial grade appliances, and gas fireplace leads to a magical three-season room with skyline views.A grand three story staircase leads to the seven restored and updated bedrooms, the majority featuring individual baths as well as new heating/cooling units, while maintaining the historical details and charm of the mansion. Encompassing five+ acres with period landscaping, circular drive, delightful patio, and reflecting pool. B&B variance! Boundless recreational opportunities are nearby including Oxford Lake, Appalachian Trail, Delaware Water Gap and many hiking trails
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Residential - Single Family, Other
8
6 Full/1 Half
1830
Warren
5.68
Acres
Public Water
Brick
Septic Tank
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