A rustic white sign points you away from the main road into a quiet countrified hideaway. The past meets the present along Little Neshaminy Creek where George Washington encamped his troops in 1777. This 1903 Craftsman home preserves its own past and tells a story with many original features intact. Multi-colored glass panes peek at you through the long, lean dormer over the wide-eaved porch. Inside, look over a loft with timbered roof lines that open up the living room. A large stepped brick fireplace in the center of the house defines the space, and you can even stand behind it in the loft, looking down into the great room. A wall of windows fills the back of the dining room, and a pass-thru serves the kitchen. The 2-car garage is enhanced by original carriage-house doors that slide open effortlessly. Stroll through an alley of trees that send you back to your 7+ parklike acres, with pastures, garden sheds, a log studio and a 28x48 pole barn formerly used for animals.
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