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1765 Springhouse Road
Chester Springs, PA 19425
$2,000,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
7
Bathroom
6
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4482
Property Description
Beautiful farmhouse originally built in the late 1700s is nestled in the heart of a picturesque landscape. Property is part of the ACT 319 designation and offers super low taxes under $5200.00! Inside you are greeted by the warmth of random width hardwood floors that flow throughout the interior, creating a timeless ambiance. The cozy Great Room has a large wood burning fireplace with marble surrounds, flanked by built ins and large french doors that open to the patio offering views of the gardens and pastures. Random width wood floors, pocket doors, built in Bookcases and fireplaces are only some of the farmhouse amenities here. The kitchen opens to a large dining area and connects to a sunroom and outdoor stone patio. Upstairs on the second floor, the primary suite and completely renovated en suite bathroom offer a serene place to unwind at the end of the day. A second bedroom and hall bath as well as laundry closet complete the second level. The third level offers a full bath and 3 additional bedrooms . A family room/ den area connects the main home to the renovated carriage house on the first level with the option of separation by closing the door. This room has exposed beams and a large historic wood burning fireplace. The carriage house has its own private entrance and lots of great space perfect . The main floor has a large closet for storage and utilities, a half bath, and an open floor plan kitchen/ living / office space. Upstairs the primary suite is spacious and bright with sweeping views on multiple sides. A full bathroom and additional bedroom with laundry gives you everything you need and more! On the property, the expansive pastures surrounding the property offer endless possibilities for those with an equestrian or farming passion, providing ample space for horses or agricultural endeavors. A standout feature of this estate is the meticulously maintained Stone bank barn. The barn provides abundant storage and potential for various uses. A newly added screened porch area on the first level of the barn is perfect to enjoy the evenings after a long day. Inside the first level of the barn are 12 horse stalls, a tack room, a feed storage room, heated wash stall, powder room, gorgeous stone office, a craft or project room, a large storage room for equipment and the detached garage. The 2 story floored second level of the barn with access to the second level deck overlooking a sand riding arena and views of the sunsets. This space offers so many possibilities! Some upgrades done here include rebuilding and repairing the roof line, new gutters and downspouts, exterior chimney rebuilt with new liner, new primary bathroom, water purification system, full radon system, freshly painted inside and out. New Septic Pump, new well pump, new washer dryer in main house and reported outdoor stone firepit. The cottage was completely renovated from top to bottom, mini split systems added and more. See attached documents for more information.
Property Information
Lot Size
14 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1818
MLS Number
PACT2061872
Location
Address
1765 SPRINGHOUSE ROAD
City
CHESTER SPRINGS
State
PA
Zip Code
19425
County
CHESTER COUNTY
Listing
Provider
eXp Realty, original listing
Name
eXp Realty
Phone
(888) 397-7352
Office Name
EXP Realty, LLC
Office Phone
(888) 397-7352
Agent Name
Ralph Chiodo

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