Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Yardley, 1561 Dolington Road offers a rare opportunity to own a true piece of American history—for $2.49 million.
This beautifully preserved estate, once part of a William Penn land grant, seamlessly blends Pre-Revolutionary architecture with modern comforts across 4,012 square feet of living space.
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Set on lush land surrounded by 45 acres of preserved countryside, this six-bedroom, four-bathroom stone farmhouse has roots in three eras: Pre-1775, 1847, and 1890.
Inside, you’ll find lovingly restored pine floors, an original walk-in wood-burning fireplace, warming cupboards, and a central foyer connecting elegant parlors, a library, and a main-level en-suite bedroom—ideal for multi-generational living.
A bonus room on the upper floor offers scenic, treehouse-like views year-round.
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The grounds are dotted with charming historic outbuildings including a three-story stone bank barn, a 1722 summer kitchen cottage with water and septic hookups, a stone carriage house, and more—creating endless possibilities for guest accommodations or creative studios.
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Beyond the beauty and history, this home is also zoned for highly rated schools in the Pennsbury School District, including Quarry Hill Elementary, Pennwood Middle School, and Pennsbury High School, making it a wonderful choice for families.
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Just an hour from NYC by Amtrak and convenient to Philadelphia, New Hope, and Princeton, this timeless Bucks County gem is both serene and commuter-friendly.
The Yardley home is listed for $2.49 million. To read the full article, click Realtor.com.
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