MLS#
Address
City
Price
Beds
Baths
Sq Ft
Lot (acres)
Status
Price/Sq Ft
Tax Annual
Year Built
Added ↓
$1,499,000
5009 Sq Ft
2.77 acres
121 RICH VALLEY RD, MECHANICSBURG
Beds: 4
Baths: 5
Lot (acres): 2.77
Price/Sq Ft: no data
Tax Annual: $9,882
Year Built: 2016
Added: 2025-10-27
MLS#: PACB2040872
$2,950,000
5261 Sq Ft
1.61 acres
102 CALIA CIR, HUMMELSTOWN
Beds: 5
Baths: 5
Lot (acres): 1.61
Price/Sq Ft: no data
Tax Annual: $6,524
Year Built: 2025
Added: 2025-10-27
MLS#: PADA2044668
$1,449,900
5510 Sq Ft
1.4 acres
1981 LANDIS VALLEY RD, LANCASTER
Beds: 4
Baths: 5
Lot (acres): 1.4
Price/Sq Ft: no data
Tax Annual: $1,722
Year Built: 2025
Added: 2025-10-27
MLS#: PALA2065562
$999,500
4633 Sq Ft
0.62 acres
Pending
232 W SIDE DR, LITITZ
Beds: 4
Baths: 4
Lot (acres): 0.62
Price/Sq Ft: no data
Tax Annual: no data
Year Built: 2025
Added: 2025-10-27
MLS#: PALA2065600
$3,950,000
11611 Sq Ft
10.18 acres
300 RIVER BEND DR, ENOLA
Beds: 5
Baths: 9
Lot (acres): 10.18
Price/Sq Ft: no data
Tax Annual: $35,479
Year Built: 2004
Added: 2025-10-27
MLS#: PACB2039562
$1,990,000
5715 Sq Ft
1 acres
Pending
11 SAILFISH DR, MECHANICSBURG
Beds: 5
Baths: 6
Lot (acres): 1
Price/Sq Ft: no data
Tax Annual: no data
Year Built: 2025
Added: 2025-10-27
MLS#: PACB2039496
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1730 WESTERN RUN RD
$4,400,000
City
COCKEYSVILLE
State
MD
ZIP
21030
New Listing
MLS#: MDBC2152590
6
Bedrooms
7
Bathrooms
N/A
Sq Ft
16.54
Acres
Year Built
2015
Property Type
For Sale
Price/Sq Ft
$594
Tax Annual
$20,271
Added
2026-03-10
Cooling
Central A/c
Heating
Heat Pump(s)
Pool
Yes
ESSENCE
Live authentically. Set in the heart of Western Run Valley, this modern farmhouse is perched to capture pastoral vistas and epic sunsets. Designed by architect Peter Ratcliffe. Elemental design. A symphony of wood, glass and metal. Splash all summer in your heated 55,000-gallon saltwater pool with tanning ledge and detached spa. The pool house is equipped for seamless entertaining with full kitchen, grill hookup, integrated TV, WiFi, and half bath. Outbuildings include a three stall barn with a conditioned tack room with sink and refrigerator, heat lamps in the wash stall, hay storage, an unfinished attic loft, and a dedicated septic system. Separate dog and pig yards, and a chicken coop with covered run, two run-in sheds, a sport court, and additional storage buildings. Xfinity internet. The art of uniting human and home. Cultivate your existence.
LOCAL FLAVOR AND PROVISIONS
John Brown Store, Graul's Market, and Wegmans. Favorite local dining at The Milton Inn, The Oregon Grill, The Butler Cabin, and The Filling Station. An exit north offers dining at Casa Mia’s, Manor Tavern, The Fill'Er-Up, The Yellow Barn, Woodfire Kitchen and The Creamery Connection. Tap into local breweries, such as Inverness Brewing, Farmacy Brewing and Big Truck Farm Brewery.
OUTINGS AND LEISURES
If you love the outdoors, Oregon Ridge Park is perfect for hiking and picnics. Plus, the park provides a beautiful fishing lake. The park also hosts events and concerts during the summer. Loch Raven Reservoir offers scenic beauty and water activities. Explore the NCR Trail. A 21-mile flat, crushed-stone trail open to hikers, bikers, and horses, it runs along the scenic Gunpowder Falls river. Minutes to Prettyboy Reservoir. This area is open to hiking, rowing, or paddle boating, bird watching, horseback riding and nature photography year-round, and for archery hunting during a regulated season. Go tubing on the Gunpowder River. Enjoy Ladew Topiary Gardens... these gardens are 22 acres of spectacular, award-winning gardens, more than 100 remarkable topiaries, a mile-long Nature Walk, and native Butterfly House. Explore The Manor Mill, a pre-revolutionary grist mill that now houses a wide variety of art and entertainment events. Tee off at Hunt Valley Country Club or Hayfields Country Club. Visit The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum which honors the history and legends in the sport.
PROXIMITY
Zippy access to the I-83 on ramp, about 12 minutes to Hunt Valley, and about 20 minutes to Towson. Approximately 52 minutes to BWI and 28 minutes to Penn Station.
REGION
Hunt Valley is interchangeable with Cockeysville. Cockeysville is known for its historical significance in the marble industry, with local, high-quality "Cockeysville Marble" used in the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol. Situated north of Baltimore City, it provides a balance of a "well-stocked commercial corridor" and scenic, green spaces.
Live authentically. Set in the heart of Western Run Valley, this modern farmhouse is perched to capture pastoral vistas and epic sunsets. Designed by architect Peter Ratcliffe. Elemental design. A symphony of wood, glass and metal. Splash all summer in your heated 55,000-gallon saltwater pool with tanning ledge and detached spa. The pool house is equipped for seamless entertaining with full kitchen, grill hookup, integrated TV, WiFi, and half bath. Outbuildings include a three stall barn with a conditioned tack room with sink and refrigerator, heat lamps in the wash stall, hay storage, an unfinished attic loft, and a dedicated septic system. Separate dog and pig yards, and a chicken coop with covered run, two run-in sheds, a sport court, and additional storage buildings. Xfinity internet. The art of uniting human and home. Cultivate your existence.
LOCAL FLAVOR AND PROVISIONS
John Brown Store, Graul's Market, and Wegmans. Favorite local dining at The Milton Inn, The Oregon Grill, The Butler Cabin, and The Filling Station. An exit north offers dining at Casa Mia’s, Manor Tavern, The Fill'Er-Up, The Yellow Barn, Woodfire Kitchen and The Creamery Connection. Tap into local breweries, such as Inverness Brewing, Farmacy Brewing and Big Truck Farm Brewery.
OUTINGS AND LEISURES
If you love the outdoors, Oregon Ridge Park is perfect for hiking and picnics. Plus, the park provides a beautiful fishing lake. The park also hosts events and concerts during the summer. Loch Raven Reservoir offers scenic beauty and water activities. Explore the NCR Trail. A 21-mile flat, crushed-stone trail open to hikers, bikers, and horses, it runs along the scenic Gunpowder Falls river. Minutes to Prettyboy Reservoir. This area is open to hiking, rowing, or paddle boating, bird watching, horseback riding and nature photography year-round, and for archery hunting during a regulated season. Go tubing on the Gunpowder River. Enjoy Ladew Topiary Gardens... these gardens are 22 acres of spectacular, award-winning gardens, more than 100 remarkable topiaries, a mile-long Nature Walk, and native Butterfly House. Explore The Manor Mill, a pre-revolutionary grist mill that now houses a wide variety of art and entertainment events. Tee off at Hunt Valley Country Club or Hayfields Country Club. Visit The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum which honors the history and legends in the sport.
PROXIMITY
Zippy access to the I-83 on ramp, about 12 minutes to Hunt Valley, and about 20 minutes to Towson. Approximately 52 minutes to BWI and 28 minutes to Penn Station.
REGION
Hunt Valley is interchangeable with Cockeysville. Cockeysville is known for its historical significance in the marble industry, with local, high-quality "Cockeysville Marble" used in the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol. Situated north of Baltimore City, it provides a balance of a "well-stocked commercial corridor" and scenic, green spaces.
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Property Details
Inquiries
+1 (717) 884-9870
Telegram
Telegram
1 / 45
Address
1730 WESTERN RUN RD
$4,400,000
City
COCKEYSVILLE
State
MD
ZIP
21030
New Listing
MLS#: MDBC2152590
6
Bedrooms
7
Bathrooms
N/A
Sq Ft
16.54
Acres
Year Built
2015
Property Type
For Sale
Price/Sq Ft
$594
Tax Annual
$20,271
Added
2026-03-10
Cooling
Central A/c
Heating
Heat Pump(s)
Pool
Yes
ESSENCE
Live authentically. Set in the heart of Western Run Valley, this modern farmhouse is perched to capture pastoral vistas and epic sunsets. Designed by architect Peter Ratcliffe. Elemental design. A symphony of wood, glass and metal. Splash all summer in your heated 55,000-gallon saltwater pool with tanning ledge and detached spa. The pool house is equipped for seamless entertaining with full kitchen, grill hookup, integrated TV, WiFi, and half bath. Outbuildings include a three stall barn with a conditioned tack room with sink and refrigerator, heat lamps in the wash stall, hay storage, an unfinished attic loft, and a dedicated septic system. Separate dog and pig yards, and a chicken coop with covered run, two run-in sheds, a sport court, and additional storage buildings. Xfinity internet. The art of uniting human and home. Cultivate your existence.
LOCAL FLAVOR AND PROVISIONS
John Brown Store, Graul's Market, and Wegmans. Favorite local dining at The Milton Inn, The Oregon Grill, The Butler Cabin, and The Filling Station. An exit north offers dining at Casa Mia’s, Manor Tavern, The Fill'Er-Up, The Yellow Barn, Woodfire Kitchen and The Creamery Connection. Tap into local breweries, such as Inverness Brewing, Farmacy Brewing and Big Truck Farm Brewery.
OUTINGS AND LEISURES
If you love the outdoors, Oregon Ridge Park is perfect for hiking and picnics. Plus, the park provides a beautiful fishing lake. The park also hosts events and concerts during the summer. Loch Raven Reservoir offers scenic beauty and water activities. Explore the NCR Trail. A 21-mile flat, crushed-stone trail open to hikers, bikers, and horses, it runs along the scenic Gunpowder Falls river. Minutes to Prettyboy Reservoir. This area is open to hiking, rowing, or paddle boating, bird watching, horseback riding and nature photography year-round, and for archery hunting during a regulated season. Go tubing on the Gunpowder River. Enjoy Ladew Topiary Gardens... these gardens are 22 acres of spectacular, award-winning gardens, more than 100 remarkable topiaries, a mile-long Nature Walk, and native Butterfly House. Explore The Manor Mill, a pre-revolutionary grist mill that now houses a wide variety of art and entertainment events. Tee off at Hunt Valley Country Club or Hayfields Country Club. Visit The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum which honors the history and legends in the sport.
PROXIMITY
Zippy access to the I-83 on ramp, about 12 minutes to Hunt Valley, and about 20 minutes to Towson. Approximately 52 minutes to BWI and 28 minutes to Penn Station.
REGION
Hunt Valley is interchangeable with Cockeysville. Cockeysville is known for its historical significance in the marble industry, with local, high-quality "Cockeysville Marble" used in the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol. Situated north of Baltimore City, it provides a balance of a "well-stocked commercial corridor" and scenic, green spaces.
Live authentically. Set in the heart of Western Run Valley, this modern farmhouse is perched to capture pastoral vistas and epic sunsets. Designed by architect Peter Ratcliffe. Elemental design. A symphony of wood, glass and metal. Splash all summer in your heated 55,000-gallon saltwater pool with tanning ledge and detached spa. The pool house is equipped for seamless entertaining with full kitchen, grill hookup, integrated TV, WiFi, and half bath. Outbuildings include a three stall barn with a conditioned tack room with sink and refrigerator, heat lamps in the wash stall, hay storage, an unfinished attic loft, and a dedicated septic system. Separate dog and pig yards, and a chicken coop with covered run, two run-in sheds, a sport court, and additional storage buildings. Xfinity internet. The art of uniting human and home. Cultivate your existence.
LOCAL FLAVOR AND PROVISIONS
John Brown Store, Graul's Market, and Wegmans. Favorite local dining at The Milton Inn, The Oregon Grill, The Butler Cabin, and The Filling Station. An exit north offers dining at Casa Mia’s, Manor Tavern, The Fill'Er-Up, The Yellow Barn, Woodfire Kitchen and The Creamery Connection. Tap into local breweries, such as Inverness Brewing, Farmacy Brewing and Big Truck Farm Brewery.
OUTINGS AND LEISURES
If you love the outdoors, Oregon Ridge Park is perfect for hiking and picnics. Plus, the park provides a beautiful fishing lake. The park also hosts events and concerts during the summer. Loch Raven Reservoir offers scenic beauty and water activities. Explore the NCR Trail. A 21-mile flat, crushed-stone trail open to hikers, bikers, and horses, it runs along the scenic Gunpowder Falls river. Minutes to Prettyboy Reservoir. This area is open to hiking, rowing, or paddle boating, bird watching, horseback riding and nature photography year-round, and for archery hunting during a regulated season. Go tubing on the Gunpowder River. Enjoy Ladew Topiary Gardens... these gardens are 22 acres of spectacular, award-winning gardens, more than 100 remarkable topiaries, a mile-long Nature Walk, and native Butterfly House. Explore The Manor Mill, a pre-revolutionary grist mill that now houses a wide variety of art and entertainment events. Tee off at Hunt Valley Country Club or Hayfields Country Club. Visit The National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum which honors the history and legends in the sport.
PROXIMITY
Zippy access to the I-83 on ramp, about 12 minutes to Hunt Valley, and about 20 minutes to Towson. Approximately 52 minutes to BWI and 28 minutes to Penn Station.
REGION
Hunt Valley is interchangeable with Cockeysville. Cockeysville is known for its historical significance in the marble industry, with local, high-quality "Cockeysville Marble" used in the Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol. Situated north of Baltimore City, it provides a balance of a "well-stocked commercial corridor" and scenic, green spaces.
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