Properties for Sale in Partnership with the National Trust for Historic Preservation

Properties for Sale in Partnership with the

National Trust for Historic Preservation

The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately-funded, nonprofit organization, works to save America’s historic places. CIRCA is proud to be a corporate partner of the National Trust, and has been entrusted as the official host of its ongoing listing of historic properties for sale across the country. For more information on the National Trust and to support their mission, please visit SavingPlaces.org via the button below.

The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately-funded, nonprofit organization, works to save America’s historic places. CIRCA is proud to be a corporate partner of the National Trust, and has been entrusted as the official host of its ongoing listing of historic properties for sale across the country. For more information on the National Trust and to support their mission, please visit SavingPlaces.org via the button below.

c. 1899
  • Winter Park, Florida
  • $15,000,000

“THE PALMS” also known as the “Edward Hill Brewer Home” is a landmark, historic residence located on a magnificent lakefront property in the premier city of Winter Park, Florida. In 1982, The Palms was listed in the U.S. Government National Register of Historic Places, a program that identifies, evaluates, and protects America’s historic resources. Winter […]

c. 1830
  • Falls Village, Connecticut
  • $799,000

1830’s Stunning Greek Revival in charming, historic Falls Village, CT. This beautiful home has been meticulously restored and retains its original footprint. All restorations, repairs and additions have been made to respect the period of the house, yet to keep in harmony with modern living. The interior is loaded with historic features and ample, light-filled […]

c. 1800
  • Cornwall, New York
  • $1,199,000

Welcome to the Carvey-Gatfield house, a stunning c. 1800 Federal style farmhouse nestled in the charming town of Cornwall, NY. Steeped in history and listed on the National Register, this remarkable property boasts not only a immaculately and thoughtfully preserved main house but also two one-bedroom cottages and a spacious two-story barn with endless potential. […]

c. 1915
  • Glenside, Pennsylvania
  • $1,800,000

Designed and built by renowned architect John Graham, JR in 1915,“The Orchard” is a great American house. This classic 8,645 sqft Colonial Revival estate was built in 1916 for the Wetherill family on almost 2 acres. The pedigree of this architectural masterpiece has been documented in Town & Country magazine’s June 1919 edition and the […]

c. 1900
  • Davenport, Iowa
  • $230,000

This home is an extremely well preserved and classic example of architecture from the Prairie School. It has Craftsman and Georgian Revival architectural elements. Built in 1905 for Charles Meirer and his wife Minnie.  

We are proud to present Drover’s Rest, a unique and historic property nestled along Georgetown Pike in Great Falls. The anchor of the two-acre, conservation trust preserved property — one of four structures — is a vernacular-style home built c. 1730-1780 that retains its 18th century charm in its log and chinking walls, old growth […]

c. 1760
  • New Lebanon, New York
  • $780,000

Watch the Virtual Tour, here. The Donnelly House is museum quality pre-Revolutionary Colonial Saltbox with modern home amenities set upon a hilltop plateau with views of the Berkshire Mountains in both NY & Massachusetts. Architecturally significant to the area, this rare circa 1760 home retains its original design inside & out. Features include wide exposed […]

c. 1900
  • Wallace, Idaho
  • $595,000

Grand Traditional Elegance Shines in this Downtown Historic Wallace Home on a large lot with a Big Oversized 550sq ft garage too and a rare find in this era of construction. The entire City of Wallace homes and most business buildings are on the Historic Register. And Wallace is a Walking Town filled with festivals, […]

c. 1720
  • Ipswich, Massachusetts
  • $1,295,000

 Established in 1671 as an “ordinary” (tavern), this restored home at 8 North Main Street, Ipswich combines historic significance with modern comfort. In the 1600s, taverns on the main roads out of Boston were referred to as “ordinaries,” offering rest, hospitality, and whatever was cooking over the hearth that day. One such ordinary was Sparks’ […]

c. 1800
  • Alexandria, Virginia
  • $2,495,000

Currently comprised of three separate units, this home offers nearly 7,000 square feet of finished living space, with an additional 2,630 square feet available in the unfinished basement. It offers the possibility of rental income, multi-family living, or a conversion to one grand residence.The main home’s entrance on 219 Prince Street welcomes guests into a […]

c. 1884
  • Palatka, Florida
  • $1,375,000

This Circa 1884, three story home is a stunning example of a Victorian Queen Anne style home.  It was designed by famed Newburyport, Massachusetts architect, Rufus Sargent and is believed to be the only example of his work in the southern USA.  This unique 6,046 sq. ft. masterpiece is currently operated as the Grand Gables […]

c. 1918
  • Statesville, North Carolina
  • $349,900

RECENT PRICE ADJUSTMENT!  Location, location! This stately historic home is filled with possibilities. Being sold as-is, but ready for someone with a passion for historic home living to make it their own! Listed on the National Historic Registry, the home sits on a corner lot in the Academy Hill Historic District in downtown Statesville. It […]

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