Nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of Bucks County, this historically significant estate—originally part of a William Penn land grant—offers an extraordinary fusion of Pre-Revolutionary architecture and modern comforts. Just an hour from NYC via Amtrak and close to Philadelphia, New Hope, and Princeton, this stunning stone farmhouse, adorned with a prestigious Historic Bucks County Conservancy plaque, invites ...
Web ID: 95005479
Listing Courtesy of Corcoran Sawyer Smith, Diana Bartosik, (609) 331-6538
key features
Indoor features
Central air
Cooling: Central A/C
Cooling: Window A/C
Exterior Description: Stone
Flooring: Hardwood
Flooring: Tile
Lot Description: Open
Outdoor features
Basement: Full
Exterior Living Space: Patio
Exterior Living Space: Porch
Other
Basement: Unfinished
Bath Features: Stall Shower
Exterior Living Space: Deck
Exterior: Out Building
Exterior: Underground Lawn Sprinkler
General: Window Treatments
Heating Type: Baseboard
Heating Type: Radiator
Kitchen Features: Eat-in Kitchen
Kitchen Features: Gourmet Kitchen
Lot Description: Level
Roof: Asphalt Shingle Roof
Roof: Slate Roof
Sewer: Septic
Water: Well
Listing agents
Diana S. Bartosik
REALTOR®-Associate
Suzanne Bentrim
REALTOR®
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