Discover a rare opportunity to bring new life to a Victorian farmhouse full of character, charm, and untapped potential on a spacious lot in Lewes. Recently relocated and fully gutted, this property offers a blank canvas ready for a complete transformation. Whether you envision a timeless farmhouse retreat, a modern coastal residence, or an investment project with significant upside, the possibilities here are substantial. Bring your contractor, creativity, and vision.
While the home requires a full renovation, important foundational elements are already in place, including vinyl windows, a newer roof (age unknown), existing septic, a private well, and electric service run to the circuit breaker panel. With great bones and a flexible layout, the framework for something truly special already exists.
Enter through the front door and imagine the possibilities ahead. The front portion of the home could become a welcoming sunroom or living area, while an adjoining room with exterior doors could serve as an elegant dining room or additional living space with direct access to a future outdoor deck. The layout naturally flows into a potential kitchen space with an adjoining breakfast nook, creating an open and functional gathering area. The main level also offers space for a full bath and an additional room that could become a home office, family room, guest bedroom, or first-floor suite.
Upstairs, you'll find generous space to create three bedrooms, a potential primary bath area, and a loft space that could function as a bonus area. A second-story exterior door presents the opportunity for a future balcony.
Set on a large lot in an established residential area, the property also includes a substantial pole barn located at the rear of the property, offering incredible potential for storage, workshop space, hobbies, or future uses. With the right vision and renovation plan, this property could be transformed into a home of significantly greater value. Concept ideas and estimated renovation possibilities are available through the Nally Homes flyer.