A 1740 stone colonial farmhouse featuring a walk-in fireplace and a fully restored three-story stone bank barn was recently put on the market in Yardley, writes Mathew Abraham for Century Homes America.
This historic estate showcases stunning pre-Revolutionary architecture perfectly nestled on 45 acres of preserved land. It offers a rarely seen blend of the nation’s history, luxury living, and commuter accessibility.
The grand stone farmhouse, originally part of a William Penn land grant, boasts elegant Ashlar stonework and antique pine floors, with artisanal details such as rolled glass windows and a walk-in wood-burning fireplace bearing original ax marks. This adds showcases the rich character and timeless craftsmanship of the property.
The home welcomes visitors with its charming front porch. Meanwhile, inside, the well-appointed living spaces have been thoughtfully updated, including an elegant dining room with wide-plank, honey-toned hardwood floors, a kitchen featuring a large island countertop with an elevated serving ledge on one side.
Additionally, there is an oversized stone fireplace, a vintage-inspired living room, and a cozy reading room.
The property also includes two historic outbuildings, a barn, along with a detached garage.
The home is listed at $2,495,000.
Read more about this stone colonial farmhouse in Yardley for sale in Century Homes America.
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Take a guided video tour of the Yardley colonial farmhouse.
Editor’s Note: This post first appeared on BUCKSCO Today in June 2025.

















































