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7121 Main Street

QUEENSTOWN, MD 21658
  • $590,000
  • STATUS: Active
  • ON SITE: 34 Days
  • ID#: MDQA2017244
Price Reduced
UPDATED: 21 min ago
$590,000
  • 4
    BEDS
  • 0.19
    ACRES
  • 2
    BATHS
  • 2
    1/2 BATHS
  • 2,528
    SQFT
  • $233
    $/SQFT
Neighborhood:
Type:
Single-Family Home
Built:
1834
County:

School Ratings & Info

Description

THE ASSUMABLE 3 1/8% MORTGAGE ON THIS HOUSE WOULD SAVE A BUYER SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS ON EACH MONTHLY MORTGAGE PAYMENT. A historic home made new again! Recent improvements include a brand new HVAC system installed in 2023, a water heater replaced in 2022, a new roof and gutters completed in April 2026, refinished butcher block countertops, freshly painted kitchen cabinets, updated stainless steel appliances, added storm windows for comfort and efficiency, newly added ceiling fans on the covered front veranda, and thoughtful renovations throughout that help blend historic charm with everyday modern living. Steeped in history and full of soul, the historic Queenstown School House, known as Double School House Number 6 and built in 1834, feels less like a house and more like a story carefully carried through generations. Expanded, renovated, and thoughtfully updated over the years, it still holds onto the details that make historic homes unforgettable. Original wavy glass window panes catch the sunlight beautifully while added storm windows help preserve comfort and efficiency. Look closely and you’ll even spot square nails still visible in portions of the flooring, quiet reminders of craftsmanship from another era. Exposed beams, wide plank hardwood floors, brick accents, enchanting natural light, and inviting living spaces give the home a feeling that’s difficult to recreate. Every room seems to catch sunlight differently throughout the day, giving each space its own personality. It’s rare to find a home that blends modern farmhouse comfort, country living, vintage style, and historic schoolhouse character in a way that feels this natural and instantly like home. Just off the kitchen, the dining room creates an easy flow for everyday meals or gatherings with friends and family. Near the front of the home, a cozy study offers the perfect spot for reading or quiet moments, while the family room beside it feels welcoming for game nights and long conversations. The main level also includes two half baths along with a practical laundry and pantry area that helps everyday living stay organized. In the kitchen, refinished butcher block countertops, a farmhouse sink with an unlacquered brass faucet, freshly painted cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and a pellet stove tie everything together beautifully while adding supplemental heat in the kitchen during colder months. Upstairs, you’ll find four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a flexible recreation area that can easily become an art studio, hobby room, workout space, reading area, or whatever fits your lifestyle best. Outside, the property unfolds beautifully in every direction. The covered front veranda, complete with a hanging porch swing and newly added ceiling fans, feels like the kind of place where coffee lasts longer and neighbors stop to wave while walking their dogs or heading through town on errands. That’s part of what makes Queenstown feel so special. It’s welcoming, connected, and the kind of small town where people still genuinely know one another. A classic picket fence surrounds the property while the gardens come alive throughout the seasons with raised beds, David Austin roses, mature elderberries, gooseberries, thornless blackberries, hydrangeas, lilacs, evergreen jasmine, and four varieties of peonies that bloom for nearly a month every spring. Just outside the sunroom, a classic English pea gravel gardenscape creates a beautiful outdoor dining area for holidays, celebrations, or evenings under the stars. Located in historic Queenstown, this home is close to Queenstown Pizzeria, Salt Wellness, Queenstown Harbor Golf Course, the town boat ramp, a hidden beach, waterfront dining, outlet shopping, and nearby parks. Nearly two centuries old, it still feels comfortable, loved, and full of life.

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7121 Main Street QUEENSTOWN, MD 21658

  • Price: $590,000
  • Status: Active
  • On Site: 34 Days
  • Updated: 21 min ago
  • ID#: MDQA2017244
4
Beds
2
Baths
2
½ Baths
0.19
Acres
2,528
SQFT
$233
$/SQFT
1834
Built
Neighborhood:
Queenstown
County:
Queen Annes
School District:
Queen Anne's County Public Schools
Property Description
THE ASSUMABLE 3 1/8% MORTGAGE ON THIS HOUSE WOULD SAVE A BUYER SEVERAL HUNDRED DOLLARS ON EACH MONTHLY MORTGAGE PAYMENT. A historic home made new again! Recent improvements include a brand new HVAC system installed in 2023, a water heater replaced in 2022, a new roof and gutters completed in April 2026, refinished butcher block countertops, freshly painted kitchen cabinets, updated stainless steel appliances, added storm windows for comfort and efficiency, newly added ceiling fans on the covered front veranda, and thoughtful renovations throughout that help blend historic charm with everyday modern living. Steeped in history and full of soul, the historic Queenstown School House, known as Double School House Number 6 and built in 1834, feels less like a house and more like a story carefully carried through generations. Expanded, renovated, and thoughtfully updated over the years, it still holds onto the details that make historic homes unforgettable. Original wavy glass window panes catch the sunlight beautifully while added storm windows help preserve comfort and efficiency. Look closely and you’ll even spot square nails still visible in portions of the flooring, quiet reminders of craftsmanship from another era. Exposed beams, wide plank hardwood floors, brick accents, enchanting natural light, and inviting living spaces give the home a feeling that’s difficult to recreate. Every room seems to catch sunlight differently throughout the day, giving each space its own personality. It’s rare to find a home that blends modern farmhouse comfort, country living, vintage style, and historic schoolhouse character in a way that feels this natural and instantly like home. Just off the kitchen, the dining room creates an easy flow for everyday meals or gatherings with friends and family. Near the front of the home, a cozy study offers the perfect spot for reading or quiet moments, while the family room beside it feels welcoming for game nights and long conversations. The main level also includes two half baths along with a practical laundry and pantry area that helps everyday living stay organized. In the kitchen, refinished butcher block countertops, a farmhouse sink with an unlacquered brass faucet, freshly painted cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and a pellet stove tie everything together beautifully while adding supplemental heat in the kitchen during colder months. Upstairs, you’ll find four bedrooms, two full bathrooms, and a flexible recreation area that can easily become an art studio, hobby room, workout space, reading area, or whatever fits your lifestyle best. Outside, the property unfolds beautifully in every direction. The covered front veranda, complete with a hanging porch swing and newly added ceiling fans, feels like the kind of place where coffee lasts longer and neighbors stop to wave while walking their dogs or heading through town on errands. That’s part of what makes Queenstown feel so special. It’s welcoming, connected, and the kind of small town where people still genuinely know one another. A classic picket fence surrounds the property while the gardens come alive throughout the seasons with raised beds, David Austin roses, mature elderberries, gooseberries, thornless blackberries, hydrangeas, lilacs, evergreen jasmine, and four varieties of peonies that bloom for nearly a month every spring. Just outside the sunroom, a classic English pea gravel gardenscape creates a beautiful outdoor dining area for holidays, celebrations, or evenings under the stars. Located in historic Queenstown, this home is close to Queenstown Pizzeria, Salt Wellness, Queenstown Harbor Golf Course, the town boat ramp, a hidden beach, waterfront dining, outlet shopping, and nearby parks. Nearly two centuries old, it still feels comfortable, loved, and full of life.
Exterior Features

Architectural Style Federal Construction Materials Vinyl Siding Garage YN No Parking Types DrivewayOff Street Pool No Pool Water Access YN No Water View YN No Waterfront YN No

Interior Features

Above Grade Fin SQFT 2528 Above Grade Unfinished Area 0 Appliances Stainless Steel Appliances Basement YN No Below Grade Finished Area 0 Below Grade Unfinished Area 0 Cooling Central A/C Fireplace YN No Heating Heat Pump(s)Pellet Stove Heating YN Yes Interior Features Kitchen - GourmetDining AreaFloor Plan - TraditionalStove - Pellet Levels 2 Main Level Bedrooms 0 Room List Dining RoomPrimary BedroomBedroom 2Bedroom 3Bedroom 4KitchenFamily RoomStudySun/Florida RoomLaundryRecreation RoomBathroom 1Bathroom 2Half Bath Upper Level1 Bedrooms 4

Property Features

Accessibility Features 2+ Access Exits Association YN No Central Air YN Yes Condo YN No Cooling Fuel Electric Foundation Details Crawl Space Heating Fuel CentralRenewable Hot Water Electric Municipality Queenstown Navigable Water YN N New Construction YN No Original MLSNumber 804907804230 Ownership Interest Fee Simple Sale Type Standard Senior Community YN No Sewer Public Sewer Structure Design Type Detached Tax Annual Amount 4598.00 Vacation Rental YN No Water Source Public Year Built Effective 2005 Zoning TC Zoning Description Town Center

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©2026 Bright MLS, All Rights Reserved. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers' personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. Some properties which appear for sale may no longer be available because they are for instance, under contract, sold, or are no longer being offered for sale. Information is deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS or Jennifer Ciorrocco | Coastal Life Realty Group. Some real estate firms do not participate in IDX and their listings do not appear on this website. Some properties listed with participating firms do not appear on this website at the request of the seller. Data last updated: 2026-06-15T19:53:04.597.
 
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