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Downtown Pottsville House for Sale

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    $269,000

    • 7 Beds
    • 6.5 Baths
    • 4,722 Sq Ft

    315 S Centre St, Pottsville, PA 17901

    Welcome to 315 S Centre St, a stunning Victorian home that greatly displays both timeless charm and elegance. One will immediately take note of the properties gorgeous curb appeal. As one climbs the stairs to the home, they are greeted by thriving trees and vast landscaping. The exterior courtyard is an ideal setting for summer entertaining and enjoyment. The rear of the home offers plenty of

    Michael Hood Priority One Real Estate Team, LLC

    315 S Centre St, Pottsville, PA 17901

Why Live in Downtown Pottsville

Downtown Pottsville, situated at the intersection of U.S. Route 209 and Pennsylvania Route 61, is a historic neighborhood in Schuylkill County. Known for its rich mining history dating back to the 1790s, Pottsville today features a mix of residential and commercial spaces. The downtown area is characterized by pre-war row houses from the early 1900s, many with dormer or bay windows, small front porches, and vinyl exteriors. Some of these homes have businesses or storefronts on the first level. The neighborhood is home to notable attractions such as the Yuengling Brewery, the oldest brewery in the country, and the John O'Hara House. Dining options include Roma Pizzeria & Restaurant and The Crimson House, while Pressed Coffee & Books offers a cozy spot for coffee and reading. For groceries, residents can visit Pottsville Provision Co and Weis Markets, located less than 2 miles north. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy the Schuylkill YMCA, Barefield Outdoor Recreation Complex, and Bunker Hill Playground. Famous Reading Outdoors, a 27,000-acre off-road park, is about 3 miles north, and several state parks are within 30 miles. The neighborhood hosts annual events like the Greater Pottsville Winter Carnival and the Yuengling Stars & Stripes Summer Celebration. Despite its charm, Downtown Pottsville faces challenges with some buildings in disrepair and environmental issues from nearby active coal mines. For healthcare, Lehigh Valley Hospital-Schuylkill is less than 1 mile from downtown, and Geisinger St. Luke's Health Center is on the western edge of the city. Public transportation is available through the Schuylkill Transportation System, and major cities like Allentown and Philadelphia are accessible via nearby highways.
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