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5 Rockford Crossing Drive
Kennett Square, PA 19348
$1,650,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
5
Bathroom
5
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
6812
Property Description
Welcome to the perfect blend of modern sophistication and timeless design at 5 Rockford Crossing Drive. With over $260,000 invested in recent renovations, this home epitomizes the essence of classic Chester County living with a contemporary twist. Nestled on nearly 2 acres in a serene cul-de-sac, enjoy unparalleled privacy and tranquility while just minutes away from Kennett Square borough, Wilmington, and West Chester borough. Step inside a grand two-story foyer that sets the tone for the elegance found throughout. To one side, a private study awaits with French doors, while the opposite side houses a formal dining room—perfect for entertaining guests. The reimagined floor plan showcases an expanded great room with a stone fireplace and a versatile bar area that can double as a playroom or library. The recently renovated kitchen boasts custom inlay cabinets, a stunning black walnut island, a porcelain slab backsplash, accented with with matching black walnut floating shelves. Top-of-the-line appliances include a Miele dishwasher, an 8-burner gas cooktop, and a 48” Sub Zero refrigerator. A breakfast area, coffee bar, and large pantry cabinet add to the functionality of this space, while the adjacent laundry room/mudroom offers seamless access to the garage and driveway. Upstairs, is an owner's suite with a sizable main room, sitting room and two walk-in closets. A newly redone modern bath with a vaulted ceiling highlighted by floor to ceiling porcelain tile, oversized mirrors and a stylish dual vanity. A soaking tub and shower complete this spa-like retreat. Two spacious bedrooms feature a shared jack and jill bath and two more bedrooms share a full hall bathroom. Entertainment opportunities abound in the finished basement, featuring a new temperature-controlled wine cellar with cork flooring, a bar area with seating, and a full bath. French doors provide access to the fenced-in backyard, highlighted by an outdoor stone fireplace on a paver patio and a deck connecting to the breakfast room. Rarely does a home with these unique renovations become available.
Property Information
Lot Size
1 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
2005
MLS Number
PACT2063494
Location
Address
5 ROCKFORD CROSSING DRIVE
City
KENNETT SQUARE
State
PA
Zip Code
19348
County
CHESTER COUNTY
Listing
Provider
Keller Williams - Greater West Chester, original listing
Name
Keller Williams - Greater West Chester
Phone
(610) 436-6500
Office Name
KW Greater West Chester
Office Phone
(610) 436-6500
Agent Name
Mr. Gary A Mercer SR.

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