c.1823 Pennsylvania Church For Sale By Owner on 0.25 Lot $75,400
$75,400
The Pennsylvania church grounds feature a graveyard that serves as the final resting place for many of the borough’s historic figures who were interred before 1857. Among them are three of the four founders of the region’s first pottery factory (see: Greensboro Pottery) located west of the Monongahela River, as well as individuals linked to the Revolutionary War. Notably, one gravesite is distinguished by a marker commemorating a soldier from that pivotal conflict.

Realtor Comments
Nestled in the Monongahela River Valley, 30 minutes north of Morgantown, WVa, this beautiful 1823 Quaker-built former church sits in a quiet village packed with history and amenities. The church features gorgeous woodwork, high ceilings, beautiful hardwood floors, a basement kitchen and common space, two half bathrooms ready for makeover, stain glass windows and pews. Although the church is not registered, the borough is designated a historic district. A grant provided funds for incredible amenities for such a small village of less than 300 residents.
- 2ba
- 2,500sqft
- 0.25 lot
- Circa 1823

401 2nd St, Greensboro, PA 15338
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Contact Property Owner: (313) 613-2509

Pros
- Small-Town Charm: Greensboro offers a close-knit community atmosphere, ideal for those who prefer a quieter lifestyle.
- Affordability: Generally, the cost of living in smaller towns like Greensboro is lower than in larger cities, making housing and daily expenses more manageable.
- Natural Beauty: The area is surrounded by scenic landscapes, providing opportunities for outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing, and enjoying nature.
- Less Traffic: With a smaller population, traffic congestion is minimal, making commuting easier and more pleasant.
- Community Events: Local events and festivals can foster a sense of community and provide opportunities to meet neighbors.
Cons
- Limited Amenities: Access to shopping, dining, and entertainment options may be limited compared to larger cities.
- Job Opportunities: Employment options might be fewer, particularly in specialized fields, which can necessitate commuting to nearby cities for work.
- Public Services: Smaller towns may have fewer public services and amenities, such as public transportation or healthcare facilities.
- Social Scene: The social scene might be quieter, which could be a downside for those seeking vibrant nightlife or cultural activities.
- Weather: Winters can be harsh, with snow and cold temperatures that may not be appealing to everyone.























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