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180 Grove Road
Elverson, PA 19520
$380,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
2
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
2692
Property Description
Introducing 180 Grove Rd, a very unique "Arch-Tech" home with arched exterior walls on 4 gorgeous acres in Elverson, PA with fantastic views of the rolling hills of Chester County. The architecture of this home is one of a kind for this area. Featuring arched walls and a very energy efficient grass roof that will keep heating and cooling costs low. Enter the home into the foyer and you will immediately see a beautiful wooden spiral staircase. It sure is an eye catcher. You have a nice living room with big windows to the front of the home. The kitchen is large and has a convenient pull-out pantry closet and gives great views of your private backyard. Just off the kitchen is a dining room and a slider that leads to the rear yard. There are two bedrooms on the 1st floor with a walk-in closet in between the bedrooms. There is also a full bathroom on this level, a laundry/mudroom, and storage/coat closets. Up the spiral staircase to the 2nd floor and you will find an expansive living/family room with a slider door to the upstairs deck. There is plenty of room for furniture and there is a wood burning stove in a box ready to be hooked up for the next owner. The primary bedroom with walk in closet and full bathroom completes the 2nd floor. The 3 car garage is perfect for someone who has a few cars, or likes to work on cars, or has an oversized vehicle like an RV/Motor Home. One of the bays is oversized and there is a floored upper level for storage. The home needs TLC but the potential is immense! Just picture having a one-of-a kind home with a large 3 car garage on 4 acres in Chester County that is close to amazing places like French Creek State Park, Ludwigs Corner, and surrounded by many preserved land locations. It also located in the desirable Owen J Roberts school district. Schedule your appointment today!
Property Information
Lot Size
4 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1988
MLS Number
PACT2057400
Location
Address
180 GROVE ROAD
City
ELVERSON
State
PA
Zip Code
19520
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
Scott Gullaksen

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