Malvern Bank House of the Week: A Harleysville Home Perhaps Best Suited to Cinemascope
If a Hollywood movie of the 1950s were set in the unique craftsman-style home at 1725 Quail Ridge Lane, Harleysville, it would best be filmed in Cinemascope to capture the width of this two-story structure.
The house was built in 2005 from natural material meant to create a oneness with the great outdoors.
That goal is achieved immediately upon transitioning from the front porch to the foyer.
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The interior of the home features a contiguous open living area with an expansive cathedral ceiling that encompasses the living, dining, and kitchen.
That kitchen has exposed beams from which maple cabinets are suspended using stainless steel panels and lighting that is height adjustable. Its appliances include a six-burner gas cook top and dedicated wok station.
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The intimate dining area is delineated by a suspended custom-made lattice and lighting element constructed of American cherry and copper as well as slate flooring.
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The living area is detailed throughout with American cherry, steel and copper collar ties, and integrated ceiling fans overhead.
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The owner’s suite featuring a center cut cedar ceiling, slate clad fireplace with unique copper flue, and a balcony overlooking the main floor living space with double sliding doors.
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The home’s gym has an in-ground, indoor, endless, heated exercise pool.
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The patio has a hot tub that is flanked by large boulders and mature landscaping for optimal privacy.
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The 1725 Quail Ridge Lane, Harleysville, listing is at a price point of $1,099,000.
The full description of its extensive amenities is at Realtor.com.
Additional Montgomery County homes — some tonier than this, some less — are in the prior posts in the Malvern Bank House of the Week series.
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