Nestled near the Tri-State Marker within White Clay Creek State Park, this home combines privacy, old farmhouse charm, and modern amenities. The entrance leads to a fabulously updated kitchen, creating an instant feeling of warmth. The adjoining living area is spacious and well-lit, featuring wood-look tile flooring and a cozy wood-burning stove. En route to the first-floor primary bedroom, discover a beautifully updated bathroom and a convenient laundry area. The primary bedroom is generously sized, boasting a recently updated bathroom, walk-in closet, vaulted ceilings, a wall-mounted TV, and a corner fireplace. A slider opens to the deck, enhancing the rooms appeal. Transitioning to the historic section, explore a large dining room ideal for gatherings, followed by the original kitchen, now repurposed as a utility room, revealing the homes historical character. Descend from the kitchen to a room with a beehive oven, perfect for wine tasting and bourbon indulgences. Ascend to the original bedrooms, surrounded by thick stone walls, solid wood floors, and curved window insets, evoking a sense of a bygone era. The property includes a spacious lower-level garage with ample storage, opener, and inside access. Situated on a rolling hill, the house overlooks a stream, surrounded by wooded areas for privacy. The acreage offers many options for gardening, or farming enthusiasts. Dating back to 1714, the history of this property involves a grant from the Commissioners of William Penn to John Evans of County Chester. Explore this remarkable property – a harmonious blend of history and modern comforts. Sale will be contingent on seller finding suitable housing. Sale will be as-is with inspections, if desired.
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