Bridge Gate Stone Colonial in Buckingham Twp, Bucks County PA
Call Adam Shapiro at 610-420-0070. Few portions of Old York Road, with its wayside inns and rural homes, contain more historic interest than the parcels that embrace the fork in the road through Lahaska. Buckingham was settled early on by pioneers and Quakers, and this house was located on a 500-acre land grant from William Penn, right next to the Meetinghouse and built around the same time. Our stone house was originally constructed in 1740, and the oldest wing still proudly displays its elegant millwork, windows and doors. The 1800s addition carried on the formal style, with tall ceilings, original fireplace and open staircase. The current owners have enhanced this home with a sun-filled gallery enclosing an original porch, a family-room addition with separate full guest suite upstairs, and a new updated kitchen with custom black-walnut cabinetry and granite counters. A master suite, third guest suite and 5 fireplaces make this home a good possibility as a Bed Breakfast, extended family homestead, or traditional home occupation. In addition, a 3-bedroom guest cottage currently rents for $1600/month.From:BucksCountyPropertyViews:5 0ratingsTime:01:47More inPeople Blogs

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