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The "Thomas Leaming House". Built in 1706 and the last existing whalers house in New Jersey. This is a property unlike any other in Cape May County. A unique opportunity for business development. Possibilities include agritourism, lodging, restaurant, retail space, etc. Located with frontage on Route 9 near several business projects including a new Craft Brewery and a proposed large resort, but surrounded by a buffer of county owned land, offering easy access while ensuring natural preserved beauty and tranquility. Previously operated as Leaming's Run Gardens (botanic garden) and Screaming's Run haunted seasonal attraction. Also, the home of a small-scale CSA farm, Thimblefall Farm. Property includes a stream, old growth forest, ferns and the historic Thomas Leaming House and barn.
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Architectural Type - Two Story, Colonial
Location - Cleared Lot, Mainland, Wooded Lot
Parking - Garage, 1 Car, Detached, Gravel Driveway
Basement - Partial
Inclusions - Drapes, Curtains, Shades, Blinds, Partial Furniture
Interior Features - Wood Flooring
Appliances - Range, Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer, Dishwasher, Stove Natural Gas
Rooms List - Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Eat-In-Kitchen, Laundry/Utility Room, Workshop, Storage Attic
Lot Features - Patio, Screened Porch, Storage Building, Barn/Stables/Kennels
Exterior Features - Stucco
Cooling - Air Conditioning
Heating - Gas Natural, Baseboard, Hot Water
Hot Water - Gas- Natural
Sewer - Septic
Water - Well
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