At least nine sites in New Brighton -- homes, flour mill, and church -- were safe houses to help runaway slaves escape from Southern states, where slavery was legal, to free states in the North, and ultimately to Canada(1). This beautiful 1870 historic home in downtown New Brighton is one of them! It was originally one large, beautiful estate home. It's been converted into 5 units, but can be restored to the elegant home it used to be. Original woodwork throughout the home is lovely. The basement has the original tunnels that were used for the underground railroad. This is your chance to live in a piece of history! (1)Beaver County Times, June 8 2019
Off market
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1229 7th Ave, New Brighton, PA 15066
5beds
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SingleFamily
Built in ----
0.33 Acres Lot
$-- Zestimate®
$--/sqft
$1,572 Estimated rent
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What's special
Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 5
- Full bathrooms: 5
Features
- Basement: 1
Property
Lot
- Size: 0.33 Acres
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: SingleFamily
Community & neighborhood
Location
- Region: New Brighton
Other
Other facts
- Basement: 1
- Construction Type: Existing
- Water: Public
- Sewage: Public
- Basement Access: Walk Out
- Parking Description: Off-Street Parking
- Roof: Asphalt
- Construction: Brick
- Style: 2 Story or 2 Level
- Floors: Hard Wood, Vinyl
- Heat Type: Gas
- County Or Parish: Beaver
- Architecture: Victorian
- Last Change Type: Under Contract
- State Or Province: Pennsylvania
- County M 360: Beaver