Malvern Bank House of the Week: Okay, ‘Gone With the Wind’ Fans, Here’s Your Tara

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565 Hildebrandt Road, Perkiomenville
Image via Realtor.com
565 Hildebrandt Road, Perkiomenville.

TCM’s run of 31 Days of Oscar included a recent showing of Gone with the Wind, the 1939 classic that won eight statuettes, including Best Actress distinction for Vivien Leigh.

If you saw it, or have seen it, or even just admired its look and feel, a Perkiomenville property currently on the market certainly evokes the O’Hara mansion, Tara, that was so integral to the plot.

This antebellum farmhouse at 565 Hildebrandt Road, Perkomenville, was built in 1917.

The living room holds deep historical resonance.

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But the kitchen is stylishly and conveniently up to date.

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The master suite upstairs has its own balcony, providing sweeping views of the property.

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The hall bathroom upstairs is modern and luxurious.

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Out back is a barn that can be used for everyday storage, parking cars, or, after renovation, an additional living space.

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This on-property pathway will be a favorite spot for a picturesque walk, maybe with a family dog, maybe with an infant in a stroller.

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565 Hildebrandt Road, Perkomenville, has a $1,850,000 asking price.

Full details on this one-of-a-kind property are on Realtor.com.

Additional real estate possibilities throughout Montgomery County are in the Malvern Bank House of the Week archive.

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This video reveals what eventually happened to the set that was used to bring Tara to the screen in Gone with the Wind.

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