NEWSPhotos: Explore this 1798 property on the Susquehanna Trail in Springfield TownshipPaul Kuehnelpkuehnel@ydr.comThe date stone on the peak of the main house at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township credits Rosina and Thomas Erhart, who "built in the year of our Lord 1798."Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordGray Goose Manor is a complex of buildings in Springfield Township along the Susquehanna Trail in southern York County. It is comprised of a main stone house, built in 1798, and a barn that make up seven apartments. The complex on 2.3 is for sale for $425,000.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe attic remains timeless at Gray Goose Manor, built in 1798 in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordLooking at the barn from the rear of the three acre lot at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe second floor porch of the main house at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township overlooks the Susquehanna Trail.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA fireplace and staircase are shown in the living room of the main house at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA small lighted room under the front staircase at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township makes the perfect child's playroom.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe main staircase leads to the second floor at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe dining room in the main house at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township has exposed stone wall from the original structure.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA paneled doorway opens through an original stone wall of the main house into a dining room at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township. The addition was built in 1985.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordAn upper bedroom is accessed from a rear staircase from the kitchen at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe entryway from the rear of the main stone house at Gray Goose Manor opens into the kitchen.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordAn outbuilding faces the barn at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe second floor of the barn has access for large vehicles at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordLooking up the silo, attached to the barn, at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe rear of the main house has access to several apartments at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe first floor of the barn at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township has plenty of room for storage.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe entrances to two of the apartments at Gray Goose Manor were once White's Tack Shop.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe simple kitchen in the main house of Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA bathroom in the main house at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township. The main house has two bathrooms.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA bathroom in the main house at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township. The main house has two bathrooms.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordThe basement stairs exit from the kitchen at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordApartments added to the main house at the rear of the main house at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordA date stone from 1985 marks a more recent addition to the stone house at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily RecordPark of the barn at Gray Goose Manor in Springfield Township was once White's Tack Shop prior to 2000 when it was purchased by the current owners. The name is still painted on a door at the property.Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record