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Hidden along the wooded curves of the Gwynns Falls, the historic village of Dickeyville feels like a place quietly borrowed from another time. Cobblestone roads wind past stone cottages, where neighbors gather for pancake breakfasts and parades, and the sound of the river and rustling trees replaces the city hum—yet all of it sits just minutes from the heart of Baltimore. This enchanting 1940s Colonial is a true reflection of its setting: whimsical, storied, and rich with original detail. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted by beautifully preserved hardwood floors, historic interior storm windows, and the kind of old-world craftsmanship that’s increasingly rare—substantial stonework, solid wood doors, and original window and door hardware that feels more like art than utility. Two fireplaces anchor the home with warmth and character, inviting slow evenings and cozy gatherings. Thoughtful updates blend seamlessly with the home’s historic soul. The kitchen has been renovated for modern living while remaining connected to the heart of the home, opening easily into dining and living spaces filled with natural light. A flexible main-level room—perfect as a bedroom, studio, or home office—offers private porch access and a peaceful connection to the outdoors. Upstairs, generously sized bedrooms are anchored by a thoughtfully updated ensuite bath, offering modern comfort while the remaining original bath preserves the home’s historic character. The finished walk-out basement adds even more versatility with a rec room, full bath, and ample storage—ideal for guests, creative space, or hobbies. Outdoors, the property sits on one of the largest lots in the village, surrounded by mature trees and lush landscaping. Multiple patios, a screened three-season porch, and a fully fenced yard create a setting that feels both secluded and communal. Rare for the neighborhood, the home also offers exceptional parking: a two-car parking pad plus two separate one-car garages, along with a private drive—providing space for guests, hobbies, or everyday ease without sacrificing charm. Dickeyville is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of Baltimore’s earliest and most complete examples of a preserved 19th-century mill village—a neighborhood where history is not just remembered, but lived. With a voluntary village association and a calendar full of traditions, this is a place where neighbors know one another and homes tell stories. Step into Dickeyville, and into a home where craftsmanship, nature, and community come together—ready for its next chapter. *NOTE* Although the legal address is 2441 N Forest Park Ave, the property is not accessed from N Forest Park Ave. All access is via Pickwick Rd. For GPS and showings, please use 2440 Pickwick Rd, Baltimore, MD 21207, which will bring you directly to the driveway and entrance
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