TEAM LONGENECKER’S NEWEST LISTING AT 26 GRUBB AVENUE, LEBANON PA
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Make Yourself at Home…
Lovely home on a large scenic .73-acre parcel with peaceful setting. The home features the most idyllic setting overlooking orchards & farms of Lebanon County. Entering the home find the eat-in kitchen that has access to the basement and opens to the living room area. The living room has lots of natural light and a cozy warm fireplace. The house is just the right size with two bedrooms and a full bathroom on the main level. The basement is a spacious area that has a garage, storage area, laundry and dry cellar.
The Community…
This home is located in North Lebanon Township. North Lebanon itself has a population of around 12,000 and a total area of 16.87 square miles. Encompassing North Lebanon Township, Lebanon County, has a population of a little over 130,000 and covers an area of 362 square miles. Lebanon County is centrally located in Pennsylvania allowing easy access to Harrisburg, Hershey, Lancaster, Reading and just 72 miles northwest of Philadelphia.
With the home’s location on the north side of 422, it provides an easy 20-minute commute to Fort Indiantown Gap as well as quick access to routes 78 and 22 for commuting to Harrisburg and Allentown.
The historic Downtown of Lebanon is about 4 miles from the home and is filled with beautiful architecture and history. The walkable downtown is home to multiple restaurants and coffee shops. Also, make sure to check out the Lebanon Farmers Market, downtown, which is open every Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
The Lebanon Valley itself is home to many quaint small towns including Annville, Mt. Gretna, Myerstown, Cornwall and Jonestown. All together these spots showcase cafes, breweries, shops, culture and heritage and are all great walkable communities.
Also be sure to check out our many local farm markets providing fresh produce and goodies. To discover everything there is to know about our local communities check out Visit Lebanon Valley.
Outdoor Recreation…
The Lebanon Valley offers many amenities especially the opportunity to immerse yourself in nature and farmland. Outdoor recreation is a key factor in the quality of life in Lebanon County. Overall, local citizens can enjoy a wide range of activities. They can hike, cycle, boat, fish, hunt, camp, bird watch, ride horses and enjoy cultural and historic experiences. These activities are available in the over 42,000 acres of recreation land including state parks and game lands, a wildlife management area, the Fort Indiantown Gap Military Reservation and so much more.
Locally…
North Lebanon Township is home to multiple parks and playgrounds. Lions Lake is a 13-acre lake which is open to fishing and boating and stocked with trout by the PA Fish and Boat Commission. Another local park, Union Canal Tunnel Park, is the site of the oldest existing transportation tunnel in the United States.
Swatara State Park is about 14 miles north of the home. This outdoor oasis features 3,520 acres of outdoor recreation and ability to enjoy a peaceful setting. There are 18.2 miles of trails for hiking, biking and horseback riding. There are also several access points to Swatara Creek for tubing, canoeing, kayaking or fishing.
In the County…
Within Lebanon there is also, Coleman Memorial Park on the north side of town with over 99-acres of green space. Also, Stoever’s Dam Park in the northeast section of the city offers 153 acres for camping, picnicking, canoeing, fishing, and hiking.
Another great spot for outdoor recreation is the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail. This is a national recreation trail that runs throughout the county and connects to trails in surrounding counties. It is a great spot for walking, riding bike or horseback riding in some areas. The rebuilt trail is put together from two local railroads, The Cornwall & Lebanon Railroad and The Cornwall Railroad. Once completed this will be a 25-mile trail. There are multiple trail heads throughout the county.
School District…
The home is in Cornwall-Lebanon School District. This public-school District is in the south-central part of Lebanon County and encircles the city of Lebanon. Four elementary schools, a middle school and high school comprise the school district. Cornwall-Lebanon School District, nicknamed Cedar Crest is home of The Falcons. The student population of Cedar Crest is a little over 4,800 which makes it the largest of the six schools in Lebanon County.
How to Make this Home Yours…
Overall, this peaceful setting makes this home a is a must see! The home is priced at $220,000. This home is SOLD! Call our team at 717-450-7090 we would love to help you find a home that is a perfect fit for what you are looking for!
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