Main St Lot with 40 Feet of Road Frontage and access to public water & sewer. Great for Parking, or possible food truck use, etc. Buyer responsibility to verify intended use with town/county.
Explore this impressive 260+/- acre agricultural property offering organic hay production, recreational opportunities, and buildable potential. This property is four contiguous parcels, with no leases or conservation limitations. With 64+/- acres of tillable, between 100–125 round bales of Timothy, clover, Crown vetch, and brome grasses are produced annually—ideal for organic farming or small-scale agricultural pursuits. Access comes via an EASEMENT AGREEMENT THAT IS NOW RECORDED and begins at a gated entrance along a gravel and dirt drive. Upon reaching the location of the old farmhouse and outbuildings, you’re welcomed with a stunning panoramic view! The property is partially fenced and also has miles of historic rock walls that stretch across the landscape, lending character and charm. Stony Run winds through the acreage for about ½ mile, and there are also a couple of frog ponds—an excellent setting for early morning coffee and peaceful wildlife observation. A portion of the tract was logged in the spring of 2025, opening up scenic views. The acreage that was logged had previously been tillable and, with further clearing, could be returned to pasture or hay production. While cattle haven’t grazed here since 2008, the layout supports future livestock use. The mineral rights do convey, except for tract 1, which have been reserved and can be redeemed in the year 2031. At the heart of the property sits an uninhabitable five bedroom farmhouse, which could be considered for renovation or repurposing. The location provides privacy and remarkable views, electricity is available, the water is spring fed, and no sewer or septic. Nearby is the barn that could use some repair, but still showcases the original beams. Additional outbuildings offer storage or workshop potential. Included equipment (two balers, two mowers, a rake, a tractor) plus a couple of hunting blinds come with the sale, enabling immediate use of the land. With agricultural zoning, the property offers flexibility—continue organic hay production, raise livestock, or recreate this land as a private retreat. The landowners say they’ll miss strolling through the hay fields while witnessing the private sunset views. Located within Allegany County’s rustic charm, it's minutes from Westernport and just a short drive to Cumberland via scenic MD 36. This property blends functional farmland, natural beauty, and opportunity for a lifestyle rooted in nature and local Appalachian character.
Main St Lot with 40 Feet of Road Frontage and access to public water & sewer. Great for Parking, or possible food truck use, building lot, etc. Buyer responsibility to verify intended use with town/county. Shed does not convey.
Westernport is located in Maryland. Westernport, Maryland has a population of 1,785. Westernport is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 19.96% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 24.83%.
The median household income in Westernport, Maryland is $46,288. The median household income for the surrounding county is $51,090 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Westernport is 38.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.9 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 19.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 40 inches per year, with 43 inches of snow per year.