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Set in the quiet crossroads community of Klej Grange, this 284.91-acre farm presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial, contiguous tract of land in southern Worcester County—just minutes from Pocomoke City & the Pocomoke River. The property features a blend of tillable ground, managed woodlands & natural cover, offering a diverse platform for production agriculture, recreational use, or long-term conservation strategies. With road frontage along Klej Grange Road & expansive acreage under unified ownership, the farm is well-positioned for both operational scale & land-based investment.
LAND COMPOSITION
- Productive cropland ready for row crop or hay rotation
- Mixed pine & hardwood timber stands with wildlife habitat value
- Rolling topography with natural drainage & soils common to the Lower Eastern Shore
RESIDENTIAL IMPROVEMENT
The property includes a custom-built residence constructed in 1989 with Atlantic white cedar siding & a metal roof (installed 2014). This approximately 2,800 square foot home features 3 bedrooms, 2 full bathrooms. Interior highlights include an open-concept first floor with an eat-in kitchen, formal dining room & a sunroom with a built-in spa. The house includes a high-ceiling basement, 10KW Wisconsin engine home generator, attached garage, hot water baseboard heat & central air conditioning. Quality craftsmanship is evident throughout, with custom trim & detailed woodwork. This well-appointed home offers flexibility as a primary residence, guesthouse, or land manager’s quarters & complements the property's agricultural & recreational character.
AGRICULTURAL CONSERVATION EASEMENT
This property is subject to a Rural Legacy conservation easement held by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR). The easement permanently preserves the farm for agricultural use & restricts subdivision & certain development rights in order to protect the rural character & natural resources of the property.
Under the terms of the easement, the land must be maintained primarily for agricultural, forestry & open space uses. Forestland management, including selective timber harvesting, is permitted in accordance with a state-approved Forest Stewardship Plan.
The construction of additional residential dwellings is prohibited, with the exception of pre-approved agricultural structures or existing improvements. The property may not be further subdivided.
A full copy of the easement is available upon request. Buyers are encouraged to consult with legal counsel and/or the easement holder to understand all permitted & restricted uses prior to purchase.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT
Today, the property is permanently preserved as agricultural land under a Rural Legacy Easement held by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. This easement ensures the land’s continued use for farming, forestry & habitat protection while offering potential eligibility for tax benefits & conservation incentives.
Klej Grange isn’t just a dot on the map—it was part of a bold agrarian experiment in the late 1800s. In 1878, Joseph William Drexel, a New York financier & philanthropist, purchased land here & renamed the area after his four daughters—Katherine, Lucy, Elizabeth, and Josephine (K‑L‑E‑J)—adding “Grange” in homage to the national farming movement. Drexel aimed to build a self-sufficient rural community where farmland could be sold “at cost” to working-class families. Though the utopian effort faded after his death, the grid he laid out & the agricultural character he seeded remains embedded in this landscape today. This farm lies within that original footprint—a rare link between 19th-century agricultural reform & 21st-century land stewardship.