1128 County Home Rd, Montrose, PA 18801
$649,900 | 1900 | 9,828 Sq. Ft. | 30 Beds | 1.5+ Baths | 138.11 Acres

Set amid more than 138 acres of rolling Pennsylvania countryside, 1128 County Home Road in Montrose is the kind of property that instantly evokes the grandeur of an English country estate — a sprawling residence where history, character, and possibility coexist in equal measure. Listed for sale at $649,900, this extraordinary home is unlike anything currently on the real estate market: nearly 10,000 square feet, over 55 rooms, 30 bedrooms, massive communal spaces, multiple kitchens, courtyards, sunporches, and a landscape that seems to stretch endlessly into fields, forests, and trails. It is a rare opportunity for any buyer seeking something more than a typical house for sale — this is a residence with a past, a canvas for the future, and a property whose scale borders on mythic.
Built around 1900 and serving multiple purposes over its lifetime — including use as a personal care home — the building carries the unmistakable presence of a turn-of-the-century institutional estate: solidly built, thoughtfully arranged, and designed to accommodate large numbers of people without sacrificing comfort. Today it stands as a single-family home, lovingly maintained by its current owner since 1988. But it also stands ready for transformation: a multi-family compound, a bed-and-breakfast, a hunting lodge, a retreat center, an artist residency, a vacation property, an investment rental — the possibilities are as extensive as the acreage itself.
Approaching the property, the sheer scale becomes apparent long before you reach the entry. Rolling hills frame the long drive, with wide views unfolding across meadow and woodland. The house rises with quiet authority, its brick and wood exterior suggesting a country estate from another era. There is a softness to the setting: old trees, spacious lawns, fenced sections, and natural contours that make the land feel both cultivated and wild. It is the kind of place that instantly eliminates the noise of everyday life — a place where space is not something you measure but something you inhabit.

Step through the front entrance and the sense of history deepens. Decades of careful stewardship have preserved the original woodwork, hardwood floors, and millwork details that lend warmth to the expansive interior. Every doorway, window, and transom feels rooted in the craftsmanship of the early 20th century, when homes — especially homes of this size — were built to last not just decades but generations. Sunlight filters through tall, well-placed windows. Rooms unfold one after another, each with its own character and proportions. Even without furniture, the building feels full: full of stories, full of potential, full of memory.
The floorplan is vast. Over 55 rooms wind through the structure, creating a sense of a private village under one roof. Formal spaces and casual spaces intertwine in a way that feels both intentional and surprisingly intimate. The massive formal dining room is one of the estate’s most impressive features — large enough to host gatherings, events, or retreats, yet still warm enough for extended family meals or holiday celebrations. High ceilings amplify natural light. Original flooring adds rhythm to every step.
Adjacent to the dining area lies one of the property’s two kitchens. The primary kitchen is beautifully updated, offering ample cabinetry, modern appliances, and room for multiple people to cook at once. The second kitchen — once used commercially — remains unused but intact, offering a large-scale culinary space for any future purpose. Whether repurposed as a professional kitchen, a bakery space, a canning kitchen, or simply restored for everyday use, it is a rare asset that adds professional-grade flexibility to the home.

Throughout the house, wide hallways and passageways branch into rooms of every size: spacious bedrooms, smaller chambers, sitting rooms, reading rooms, storage rooms, activity rooms, private nooks, and countless areas that could become offices, studios, dens, or guest suites. Because the home was designed to accommodate many people, every corner includes thoughtful details — built-ins, closets, windows, fireplaces, or architectural flourishes that make even secondary rooms feel worthwhile.
The 30 bedrooms offer enormous versatility. For a large family, multi-generational living arrangement, or group lifestyle, the layout is ideal: separate wings create natural privacy, while central gathering areas make communal living easy. For an investor or creative buyer, this abundance of rooms opens unlimited potential. A retreat center could host dozens of guests. A vacation property could generate multiple streams of income. A hunting club or outdoor recreation lodge could offer private accommodations for sportsmen while using the surrounding acres as trails or hunting land. A wellness center, artists’ colony, or educational campus could all thrive here. In a real estate market where square footage is a prized commodity, this home offers not just space — but purpose-ready space.
Bathrooms — currently 1.5+ — are positioned throughout the home, and the infrastructure in place allows future expansion if desired. Upgrades made by the current owner offer peace of mind on the most important systems: a septic system installed in 2018 capable of supporting the home’s size, a roof replaced during ownership, three furnaces installed within the last five years, and a whole-house generator that ensures the property stays functional even in harsh Pennsylvania winters. These are major improvements that would be costly on any house — and infinitely more so on a structure this large — yet they are already complete, making the property far more move-in ready than one might expect.

One of the crown jewels of the estate is the elegant sunporch overlooking a fenced courtyard. Flooded with daylight, this sunporch acts as a peaceful transition space between the home’s interior and the natural world beyond. It is easy to imagine mornings here with coffee and a book, afternoons with soft breezes drifting through open windows, evenings watching the courtyard glow in the last hour of sunlight. This room is a reminder that while the estate is monumental in scale, it is equally capable of small, quiet moments — the kind that make a home feel lived-in and loved.
The land itself — a breathtaking 138+ acres — is the estate’s most spellbinding feature. It invites exploration in every direction: wooded areas perfect for hiking, open fields ideal for horses or livestock, rolling hills that call for ATV trails, and secluded pockets of land where wildlife thrives. For a buyer seeking privacy, this property offers total seclusion. For a buyer seeking possibility, the acreage unlocks endless ventures: farming, cabins, event spaces, recreation grounds, orchards, gardens, or a personal sanctuary carved into the landscape. Few real estate listings anywhere in Pennsylvania offer this combination of acreage and architectural scale at this price point.
The location in Montrose adds to the property’s appeal. Known for its historic charm, natural beauty, and peaceful rural atmosphere, Montrose offers a sense of community without sacrificing privacy. Essential services, small shops, and local conveniences remain within easy reach, yet the home feels worlds away from the bustle of everyday life. For buyers coming from urban areas — New York, Philadelphia, or even farther — the property acts as a retreat while still maintaining realistic accessibility.

For realtors, investors, or prospective buyers searching for something that transcends the typical house for sale, this property belongs in a category of its own. It is not simply a home; it is an opportunity. It is not simply square footage; it is a legacy. It is not simply a listing; it is an experience waiting to be shaped by the next owner’s imagination. The bones are already here — strong, spacious, historic, and full of character. The systems have been maintained. The land is ready to be lived on, built on, farmed, explored, or simply enjoyed as a private paradise.
Where else can one find nearly 10,000 square feet, 30 bedrooms, multiple kitchens, original woodwork, a sunporch, a formal dining room, and more than 138 acres at this price? In today’s real estate landscape, where modest homes on small lots command increasingly high values, this Montrose estate stands as a truly rare find — the kind of property that comes along maybe once in a generation. For the right buyer, it isn’t just listed for sale. It is calling.
Whether your vision is personal or entrepreneurial, residential or commercial, peaceful or adventurous, this grand estate offers the space to make it real. A realtor could pitch it as a manor. A dreamer could see it as a sanctuary. A developer could imagine it as a retreat. A family could see it as a forever home. But only one buyer will ultimately claim it — and with its size, history, condition, and land, that buyer will be securing something truly extraordinary.
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Jeffrey R. Strohl • jeffreystrohl@gmail.com
Coldwell Banker Town & Country
Photography Credit: Sunburst Ventures