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Located 1 mile from Mercer Courthouse 780 Pulaski Mercer Rd. Mercer, PA 16137 1100 Square Feet All Oak Hardwood Floors.. 1 Bedroom 1 Bath Washing Machine & Dryer On Property Sits on 280 Acres Includes an Carport Activities On Property: 2 Ponds On Property Fishing Gardening Hiking Outdoor Grill Cross Country skiing Birdwatching Star gazing House on the Hill is a beautifully renovated historic Farmhouse apartment building located in Mercer, Pennsylvania. A true relaxation escape on a picturesque rural road with scenic views of our beautiful private pond. Any nature lovers paradise and a true oasis for anyone looking to reconnect with nature. Restaurants and shopping within minutes from the property (only 1 mile west from 318 / Mercer County Courthouse), or just stay in, light a fire and nestle in with a good book. All units are unique with old style historic feel! Please pets not permitted. HISTORY OF HOUSE ON THE HILL The original building was built in 1832. Frank J McCain who built the first Ferris Wheel at the World's Fair in Chicago bought the property in 1909 and lived there for many years. The Mercer Courthouse burned down in 1908 and Frank J McCain was involved in rebuilding the new courthouse. He brought some key unique pieces to the building such as the steps from the original courthouse built in 1844. He also incorporated the volt from the smokehouse to use as the door. During the Civil War slaves came through the property as they found papers about the underground railroad even the American gangster John Dillinger walked through the doors, known for his robberies of banks and police stations. Samuel Clendenin bought the 287 acre property with a deed he received from the government for his service,in 1832 after the Revolutionary War. He built House of the Hill and eventually sold it to Bill McCane who made it an affluent destination with horses and was known to be the "mansion in the country". A family of ten lived in the House on the Hill for many years before Rick Kerins purchased the farmhouse in 1984.He spent years renovating the property into a five unit apartment building but keeping and incorporating many old artifacts in the renovation.Rick and his wife Paula have been managing the rental property since 1985. They enjoy giving a renter a nice peace of history to live and enjoy. Please call or text for more information. Thanks Rick and Paula
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