Meridian Bank House of the Week: There’s Something Fishy About This Kintnersville Home

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house by creek
Image via Realtor.com.
239 Red Bridge Road, Kintnersville.

239 Red Bridge Road, Kintnersville, was built in 1872 as a brick schoolhouse. It’s been completely modernized and, in fact, exudes a retro-futurist look that might appeal to fans of a steampunk aesthetic.

But it’s direct appeal will be to owners in love with fishing.

The three-bedroom, 2.5-bath property abuts Cooks Creek, the only wild brown trout and native brook trout stream in Bucks County.

The entry leads to an open-flow arrangement among the kitchen, living room, and dining area.

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The modern kitchen is an excellent example of design that puts all necessities at the homeowner’s fingertips, without feeling cramped or crowded.

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Purchasers would never know by looking at the lux master bedroom that the building was used for something so utilitarian as lessons in reading and writing. The space is definitely one in which staying after school is no hardship.

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There are decks on both levels, apt sites for sitting and listening to the gurgle of the creek nearby or for handily navigating the task of cleaning a day’s catch, prior to a quick flip of trout into an awaiting fry pan.

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$469,900 will tuck the deed for 239 Red Bridge Road, Kintnersville, into the creel of its lucky purchaser.

More information on this catch of a home is at Realtor.com.

Other Meridian Bank–sponsored real-estate fish swimming in the vast waters of Bucks County listings can be spotted in the BUCKSCO Today back issues.

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