IRONTON FARM- you can enjoy an historic house on 2+ acres in the New Hope dating back to 1702 when Thomas Bye was deeded the property from William Penn. Appearing as a much larger parcel of land the house rests at the end of a long, drive, hidden from the road. The rear yard abuts a wooded hillside and creek that offers picturesque views of the antique New Hope/Ivyland train passing in the distance. The grounds have mature plantings and offer many options for gardening, outbuildings and recreational pursuits. A slate floor sunroom is welcoms you to the original homestead. The great room is steeped in the colonial tradition with raised stone hearth fireplace, high ceilings, wide plank flooring, exposed stone walls and built in nooks. With respect for history, the antique hardware, deep sills and trim have been preserved. The additions to the home provide a family room, open kitchen, and an office that leads to a deck and a flagstone terrace. The second story is an expanded master suite. The third floor exudes charm with two bedrooms and a shared bath. Recent improvements include third floor central A/C, new roof, well pump and freshly painted. This home provides the possibility to add your unique signature to a Bucks County treasure. Make this your year round home, weekender or summer retreat located within minutes of New Hope, Lambertville and Peddlers Village.
PABU2073634
Residential - Single Family, Other
3
2 Full/1 Half
1850
BUCKS
2.59
Acres
Oil Hot Water Heater, Well
Stucco, Wood Siding, Stone
Septic
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