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$1,295,000
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Single Family
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This listing is courtesy of Addison Wolfe Real Estate.
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Nestled among flowering mature landscape, sits The Barn at Burnt House Hill, one of the best barn conversions in Bucks County! Design concept and implementation by renowned Princeton architect, Rolf W Bauhan. This sensitive and aesthetically pleasing 200 year old structure has been lovingly transformed into an exciting and artistic home. The two-story Great Room has original stone walls that overwhelm when you first enter. The grand fireplace anchors the room as the nucleus and force. To the left is a beautiful living room with architectural millwork and, like the rest of the main level, wide plank flooring. The dining room to the right is the perfect symmetry to the Great Room, perfect for Thanksgiving dinner or intimate liaisons. The newly renovated kitchen is a vision in white Carrera marble, sophisticated cabinetry and a woodburning fireplace that warms the breakfast nook. The barn allows for 4 guest or family bedrooms?each with its own personality. The 3rd floor master is grand in size and creates the feel of a loft/retreat. The lower level offers a complete in-law apartment with bedroom, kitchen, living room and bath. The Barn at Burnt House Hill boasts numerous dependencies that include a workshop building, garage and remarkable stone guest house that will fill your weekend guests with the thrill of being on a very special vacation. This amazing barn is a very rare and unique in that it exudes its history from every hand placed stone, and, yet, offers all the amenities of gracious living. Special Note: Apartments can only be shown upon second showing.
Interior Details5,296 sq. ft.
$244.52/sq. ft.
Kitdoublesin; Oven-Self Cleaning; Dishwasher
On Site Septic
Well
Skylights; Vaulted Ceilings; Ceiling Fans; Stain/Lead Glass; Cable TV Wired; Wood Stove; 2nd Kitchen; Exposed Beams
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Exterior Details1.98 acres
86,249 sq. ft.
Detached; Garage Door Opener; Oversized Garage
4 Garage Spaces
3+ Car Parking; Off Street Driveway
Stone
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Other Details6559222
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Room Levels, Dimensions and Features
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