Rare 226-Year-Old Log Cabin That Was Trucked 60 Miles Across Pennsylvania and Rebuilt Piece by Piece Hits the Market

by Larissa Runkle

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While centuries-old homes are a rare find on the housing market, it is even rarer to come across a dwelling that boasts not only more than 100 years of history—but also an incredible story of survival and rebirth.

But that is exactly the kind of unique abode currently on offer in Pennsylvania in the form of a 226-year-old cabin that has now occupied two separate parcels in the state, around 60 miles away from each other. Now on the market for $1.5 million, the home is ready for a new steward to take custody of its incredible heritage, albeit without the pressure of having to move it first.

Originally built in 1800, the log home at 3646 Meadow View Road in Manheim, PA, was completed in the Mahantango Valley, where it stood for nearly 200 years. However, in the 1990s, it was carefully dismantled in a bid to save it from demolition—then trucked across the state and reassembled, piece by piece, on a new foundation in Lancaster County.

"Originally constructed with hand-carved 18th-century logs and beams, the residence was meticulously relocated and thoughtfully rebuilt to preserve its timeless character while embracing modern comfort," the listing reads.

Set at the heart of a lush 10-acre piece of farmland, the extraordinary dwelling tells an incredible tale of perseverance and dedication, having been painstakingly put back together in a way that preserved its original design—while also creating space for a more modern way of life.

Relocated Pennsylvania Log Cabin, Selling for $1.5M
While centuries-old homes are a rare find on the housing market, it is rarer still to come across a dwelling that boasts not only hundreds of years of history—but also an incredible story of survival and rebirth. (Realtor.com)
Relocated Pennsylvania Log Cabin, Selling for $1.5M
A 226-year-old cabin has now occupied two separate parcels in the state, around 60 miles away from each other. (Realtor.com)
Relocated Pennsylvania Log Cabin, Selling for $1.5M
Originally built in 1800, the log home at 3646 Meadow View Road in Manheim, PA, was completed in the Mahantango Valley, where it stood for nearly 200 years. (Realtor.com)

"Rich with warmth and authenticity, the home offers an atmosphere that feels both historic and timeless," the listing, which is held by Anne Lusk of Lusk & Associates Sotheby's International Realty, continues.

"Original hand-hewn logs, exposed beams, pumpkin pine flooring, antique doors, vintage hardware, and period details throughout create a remarkable sense of character."

That balancing act between old bones and new systems is just one of the many features that make the home so appealing.

Original logs and joinery remain, but the current owners have layered in two independent geothermal HVAC units, a whole-home central vacuum system, and built-in sound—in other words, all the historical patina, minus the maintenance headaches.

The main-level kitchen was overhauled with Viking appliances and custom-inset cabinetry, and two wood-burning fireplaces anchor the living spaces.

Every element of the property's modernization has been carefully considered with respect for its past. Even the lighting fixtures are meant to look like candles, which would have been used when the cabin was initially constructed.

"Soft candle-style wall sconces throughout the residence further enhance the home's Early American ambiance, complementing the handcrafted architectural elements and creating a warm, inviting glow," the listing continues.

"Multiple living and gathering spaces provide flexibility for both everyday living and entertaining, while two wood-burning fireplaces serve as stunning focal points that reinforce the home's historic charm and cozy appeal."

Relocated Pennsylvania Log Cabin, Selling for $1.5M
In the 1990s, it was carefully dismantled in a bid to save it from demolition—then trucked across the state and reassembled, piece by piece, on a new foundation in Lancaster County. (Realtor.com)
Relocated Pennsylvania Log Cabin, Selling for $1.5M
The dwelling features many original design details, including stunning stonework and hand-hewed logs. (Realtor.com)
Relocated Pennsylvania Log Cabin, Selling for $1.5M
The home's current setting features lush gardens and a water feature. (Realtor.com)

While many historical homes feel too precious to actually live in, this one doesn't. The layout here is very much that of a family home: a walk-out lower level includes a bedroom, full bathroom, kitchen, and soundproofed family room.

The land also does its own storytelling. Old stone pillars and iron gates mark the entrance, and creeks thread through the fully fenced 10 acres.

Out back, a multilevel koi pond with cascading waterfalls and a screened-in porch extend the living areas, while established gardens play at the edges of the property.

Large windows throughout the home frame the property's jaw-dropping surroundings, which effectively serve as a kind of live entertainment.

"Throughout the home, large windows with window seats showcase panoramic views of the meadows, gardens, and surrounding countryside," the description notes.

Two centuries after it was built, this house found a new foundation, proof that a home's story doesn't have to end where it started.

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