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6861 Pleasantview Drive
Thomasville, PA 17364
Paul Boronow with William Penn Real Estate Assoc, original listing - (717) 299-7070
$1,599,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
4
Bathroom
Full: 3, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
4686 Square Feet
Property Description
Welcome to this cape cod style home on 29-acres, where timeless rustic charm meets modern luxury. The home has been meticulously updated and designed, with custom renovations completed in 2022 and freshly painted interiors that provide a pristine backdrop for your personal style. The beautiful front porch is stamped concrete with views of the property’s farmland. The unique character of the home is showcased with oak floors sourced from a historic 100-year-old barn from Hanover, adding a touch of rustic elegance. Step into a chef’s dream kitchen, featuring custom cabinetry, a 15’ island and top-of-the-line Viking appliances, including a stunning 48” dual-fuel range. Vaulted ceilings with exposed oak beams open up the family room to a stunning floor to ceiling stone fireplace with farmland views behind it. The home has a desirable first-floor master suite with 3 walk-in closets. The office/sitting room off of the master suite features another beautiful vaulted ceiling and heated floors. From this room you can walk out to the patio with a pergola and a covered patio with stone fireplace. This flagstone patio is a perfect place for quiet evenings overlooking the farmland views or for entertaining guests! The custom design provides the potential to add an outdoor kitchen to this space with electric and plumbing roughed-in ready to be finished. For added convenience and comfort, the family room and kitchen are equipped with Hunter Douglas blinds that offer electronic control via a smartphone app. The custom cabinetry for storage in the kitchen and laundry room ensures everything is organized and accessible. The laundry room also boasts heated floors. There are so many eye-catching details in this home from the wrought iron railing on the stairs to the quartz countertops. Experience the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern sophistication in this beautifully renovated home with meticulous design and care. The second-floor features two spacious bedrooms, both glow with natural lighting from windows that overlook the farmland. The basement is finished custom light features, great for an entertainment space! There is potential to add a ventless fireplace, a bathroom, or finished more square feet in the storage area of the basement! The home has an attached 3 car garage with steps upstairs to in-law quarters and added finished square feet. These quarters feature its own kitchen, full bathroom, and chestnut oak floors with private access via the garage. The new Kinetico water system, including a reverse osmosis system, was established in November 2021. Past the house stands a 44x36 building with 3 bay tandem garage workshop w/ 12’ high ceilings and attic space for additional storage. This building is heated by propane, has a separate 200-amp service, and can fit 6 vehicles. The property has about 10 acres tillable with a creek running throughout. The 750-foot driveway and tree lines provide privacy and seclusion while being in close proximity to York and Gettysburg.
Property Information
Lot Size
29 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential-Single Family Residence
Year Built
2002
MLS Number
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Location
Address
6861 PLEASANTVIEW DRIVE
City
THOMASVILLE
State
PA
Zip Code
17364
County
YORK
Listing
Name
Phone
(717) 299-7070
Office Name
Office Phone
(717) 299-7070
Agent Name
Paul Boronow
Agency Phone
(717) 299-7070

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