This lovely Bucks County farm sits at the end of a long drive, on over 36 private acres of preserved fields and woodlands, where history and convenience blend effortlessly. The quintessential Bucks County stone colonial had its beginnings as a 1750’s settler’s cottage, on land that dates back to a William Penn Land Grant. Tohickon Creek borders the property and offers the perfect place to fish and enjoy.
A picturesque representation of its Bucks County heritage, there are pumpkin pine floors, period moldings, exposed ceiling beams, deep windows, and a butterfly staircase. A large, great room addition adds charm, open space, skylights, an exposed stone wall and windows overlooking the stone bank barn. On the first floor is a full bath, large living and dining rooms, newly renovated kitchen, and a cozy winter family room with walk-in fireplace and second floor playroom. On the second floor there are four charming bedrooms, all with original details, and a hall bath.
An in-ground pool is nearby, inviting family and friends to visit. A two car garage is attached to the bank barn. At every turn, historic character and ageless dignity are evident, in a preserved Bucks County property, appreciated and tended for generations.
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Year Built
1760
Updated on May 8, 2025 at 5:08 pm