Meridian Bank House of the Week: New Hope’s Finale Farm, Originally Built in Early 1700s

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One of the most historically-significant estates in Bucks County has gone up for sale, a perfect place for those in love with the area’s history.

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Finale Farm was originally built in 1704, witnessing three centuries of Bucks County change with the times as it mostly stayed the same. Older than the country it sits in, it is a living, breathing, and usable part of local history.

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Sitting on 33 acres of land in Solebury Township, the estate is replete with much-wanted space and the natural landscapes the area has become known for.

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With seven bedrooms inside the property, it is the perfect spot for large families, or for those who want to host the best parties in southeastern Pennsylvania.

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For the buyer seeking a country property reminiscent of a spot in the English countryside, Finale Farm is a lovely substitute in an unparalleled location.

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Read and see more of this house at 6550 Meetinghouse Road in New Hope, listed for $7,950,000, at EveryHome.com.

Check out BUCKSCO Today’s previous Houses of the Week here.

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