In the quaint town of Pipersville, the library within Wolf Hall is earning recognition among six homes celebrated for their libraries, according to The Week.
This five-bedroom haven, a beautifully converted 1875 stone barn, enchants with walls filled with bookcases, two cozy seating areas—one warmed by a wood stove—and a stunning vaulted central space crowned by a massive Palladian window.
Beyond the allure of books, this historic residence boasts a beamed great room, a chef’s kitchen alongside a secondary kitchen, and a relaxation haven with a downstairs hot tub, resistance pool, and sauna.
Nestled on a sprawling 6.28-acre estate along the Delaware River, the property offers more than just a home; it’s a retreat featuring patios, a greenhouse, a swimming pool with a pool house, a charming cottage, a studio, and a three-car EV garage, all for $2,850,000.
This gem is represented by Lisa Frushone of Kurfiss Sotheby’s International Realty.
Read more about Wolf Hall in Pipersville in The Week.
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