Malvern Bank House of the Week: A Conshy Cottage That’s 123 Years Young

If 223 Spring Mill Avenue, Conshohocken, is a residential senior citizen, she’s one of those grammas at a reunion who is out-dancing, out-giggling, and out-imbibing guests that are half her age.
Built in 1900, this four-bedroom, 3.5-bathroom unit has been restored to spring-chicken condition.
Here’s the contrast in a nutshell: The small step from the porch to the living room.
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The reverse view from the dining room further underscores the home’s current stylishness.
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The kitchen has an eat-in area and plenty of cabinetry. That closet door has been purposefully designed to mimic a country barn entry.
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One bedroom is directly off the kitchen, on the first floor. It’s ideal for owners who may have difficulty navigating stairs.
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Two additional bedrooms are upstairs, with a full bathroom to service their occupants.
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The attic has been gorgeously redesigned into a fourth bedroom.
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The deck out back has a terrific view of those Conshohocken hills.
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223 Spring Mill Avenue, Conshohocken, offers a lot for its $649,900 price point.
More information on it is at Realtor.com.
A complete array of Montgomery County properties — vintage, classic, mod, and even odd — can be views in the prior posts in the Malvern Bank House of the Week feature.
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New to Conshohocken as a home owner? Here’s a drone’s-eye view of this charming community.
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