Malvern Bank House of the Week: Skippack Pike Site with Special Appeal to Early Rock and Roll Fans

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4335 Skippack Pike may sound like it belongs in Skippack, but U.S. Postal Service boundaries being what they are, the mailing address actually is Schwenksville.

The entry leads almost directly to the heart and soul of the home, the kitchen.

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The living room near it shows intricate craftsmanship on the fireplace.

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The master bedroom has stunning exposed wood beam ceilings and original pine flooring.

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Its bathroom is just modern enough to be comfortable and just retro enough not to be architecturally anachronistic.

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The onsite barn has been completely overhauled. It works as a secondary residence, a multi-room office space, and even a commercial entity.

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The open space of this structure holds the site’s rock-and-roll history. It’s said that an early version of Dick Clark’s American Banstand was held here — the largest enclosed floor space in the county at the time — in the early 1960s.

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The seven-acre lot is rural but not isolated. Skippack Village and its retail sites are a walkable distance.

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The multiple dwelling at 4335 Skippack Pike, Schwenksville, are listed at $2.5 million.

The full account of its assets are at Realtor.com.

Other Montgomery County properties available for new home hunters are available in the past issues of the MONTCO.Today.

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Skippack Village tour.

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