Meridian Bank House of the Week: Private and Picturesque Home in Doylestown
A picturesque historic home set on 9.46 acres with six bedrooms and four full and four half bathrooms is available for sale in Doylestown.
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This one-of-a-kind property, once a gristmill, is a truly breathtaking sanctuary. It is the site where the Ely family patented a new milling and grain process that revolutionized the industry.
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Originally built in 1771, the stone mill has since been turned into a stunning Arts and Crafts masterpiece. It features three stories filled with gorgeous details such as reclaimed leaded stained glass windows, decorative Boston Grueby tiles, custom fixtures, original grand mill interior doors, and interlocking exposed beams.
The focal point of the home is the preserved millhouse 18-diameter waterwheel that has been integrated into the main floor interior design.
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Other highlights include the huge two-story living room with its wall of windows and a floor-to-ceiling fireplace, a sitting room with a stone fireplace and built-ins, a cozy family room with outside access, a bright dining room, and a chef’s kitchen that has abundant cabinet and counter space and an island with bar seating.
The outdoors is just as impressive with a sparkling saltwater pool, sprawling covered bluestone patio and terrace, and several inviting green spaces.
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Read and see more of this house at 3111 Burnt House Hill Road in Doylestown, listed for $3,499,999, on Realtor.com.
Check out BUCKSCO Today’s previous Meridian Bank’s House of the Week posts here.
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