House of the Week: Historic Refuge in Lush North Wales

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Photos of 667 Lower State Road in North Wales courtesy of Trend.

Built in 1738, a charming historic farmhouse set on almost 12 acres of lush land is up for sale in North Wales, writes Sandy Smith for Philadelphia Magazine.

A shining example of true American craftsmanship, the home’s two front doors take visitors into the main home and side wing, respectively. The sitting room welcomes everyone with its gorgeous historic fireplace, and the rustic ambience is emphasized by the original beamed ceiling.

The formal dining room comes with original cabinetry, while the fully modernized kitchen includes a sunny breakfast room. The lower floor also offers a home office and living room with another stunning fireplace.

All four bedrooms on the upper floor of the house have vaulted ceilings and beautiful, exposed beams.

The property comes with an original barn that has been transformed into a studio apartment, while the swimming pool is nestled in the stunning surrounding landscaping.

This inviting home at 667 Lower State Road in North Wales is listed by agent Diane Reddington Yeabsley from Coldwell Banker Preferred for $1,799,900.

Read more and view additional pictures of the charming farmhouse in Philadelphia Magazine by clicking here.

See more of MONTCO Today’s Houses of the Week by clicking here.

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