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Welcome to the Historic John Williams House
An Iconic Georgian Estate Steeped in History and Timeless Elegance
Step back in time and experience the grandeur of a bygone era at the John Williams Housea distinguished Georgian-style limestone estate nestled on an expansive 7.1-acre property in the heart of Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania. Built between 1799 and 1802, this architectural treasure is proudly listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is a remarkable testament to early American craftsmanship, heritage, and enduring beauty.
As you approach the property, the homes stately five-bay facade, constructed from locally quarried limestone with its signature darker lintels, immediately commands attention. The 5,014 square foot residence is a masterful blend of historic preservation and modern functionality, showcasing original details like the grand turned maple bannister staircase, 6-over-6 windows, and a classic center-hall floor plan that flows seamlessly through formal living spaces adorned with classical moldings, chair rails, and intricate architectural accents. The thoughtful 1820s renovation by James Williams introduced refined interior elements, preserving the homes timeless charm while adding sophistication.
Beyond the walls of the main house, the John Williams House has a legacy as rich as its architectural detailing. Once the centerpiece of Williams Grove, this estate was the backdrop for the renowned Great Grangers Interstate Picnic Exhibitionthe largest farm machinery exposition in the nation, drawing up to 200,000 visitors in the late 19th century. The propertys role in shaping the regions agricultural and community heritage is undeniable, offering a unique sense of place that few properties can match.
Today, the estate has been thoughtfully reimagined as Magnolia Manor Weddings and Events, a highly sought-after venue blending historic charm with modern amenities. The meticulously renovated, climate-controlled barn, scenic outdoor ceremony sites, and the serene, storybook backdrop of a 200-year-old homestead create an enchanting setting for unforgettable weddings, events, and gatherings. The propertys legacy as a gathering place lives on, ready for a new chapter of celebrations and memories.
Whether you envision a private estate home steeped in character, a thriving event venue, or an exclusive retreat blending residential and commercial potential, the John Williams House offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own a piece of Pennsylvanias history. The possibilities are endless, limited only by your vision and imagination.
Property Highlights
Built circa 17991802 by John Williams, a prominent landowner and entrepreneur
7.1 acres of picturesque grounds in the heart of Mechanicsburg, PA
5,014 sq. ft. Georgian-style limestone residence
Iconic five-bay facade with 6-over-6 windows and darker limestone lintels
Center-hall floor plan with original turned maple bannister staircase
Classical moldings, chair rails, and decorative details restored to their original grandeur
Thoughtful 1820s renovation by James Williams
Former site of the Great Grangers Interstate Picnic Exhibition, hosting up to 200,000 visitors
Now operating as Magnolia Manor Weddings and Events with a renovated, climate-controlled barn, scenic outdoor spaces, and historic charm.
A Legacy Preserveda Future Reimagined.
Own a rare and storied piece of Pennsylvanias heritage. The John Williams House is more than a propertyits a living testament to history, craftsmanship, and community. Dont miss this unparalleled opportunity to bring your vision to life in one of the states most unique and celebrated estates.
Contact us today to schedule a private tour and explore this extraordinary property's endless possibilities. A 24-hour Notice is needed to set up a tour, Proof of Funds, or a Bank Letter of Credit.
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