Welcome to the historic town of Funkstown, MD known for the Civil War Battle of Funkstown, this village offers the charm of yesteryear. Enjoy a front row seat for the yearly parade, numerous community events, Olde Time Christmas and civil war reenactments. Listen to the ringing of church bells and stroll down the street to the Antietam Creek. Beautifully maintained victorian, with high end finishes still intact from when craftmanship and attention to detail were still values!! Pocket doors, original bannister and trim, transoms, gorgeous vintage hardware and hardwood flooring. While still keeping the allure of the era, this home offers many modern conveniences and updates. Freshly painted
Known as the Chaney House and the former Ruth’s Antiques, built in 1847, steeped in rich history. Sitting pretty at the intersection of South High and West Baltimore Streets in historic Funkstown, the house served as the primary hospital of the Civil War Battle of Funkstown in July, 1863. At that time the house was owned by Dr. V. H. Newcomer. From the time you entire the stately gallery/great room with two fireplaces, 14-foot ceilings and double chandeliers through a large bright sunroom entrance, the house includes 5 bedrooms, three full and one-half baths. In 2002, The property was acquired by Gregory and Victoria Sullivan. Succeeding the Engstroms, Greg and Vicki formed The Big