Malvern Bank House of the Week: Lansdale 1912 Dutch Colonial with Traditional Gambrel Roof
The Dutch Colonial home at 113 N. Oak Boulevard, Lansdale, declares its architectural heritage from the street view. The structure’s signature gambrel roof — dual-angled in twin pieces — sets it apart from neighboring homes in a blend of charm and distinction.
The living room has a gas fireplace with brick surround, built-ins, and wood floors.
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The spacious kitchen provides plenty of counter and cabinet space, as well as a double window view of the rear yard.
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Opposite the kitchen is the family room; its wood-beamed ceiling and vintage stove give it a comfortable, natural feel.
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Two of the first-floor rooms make fine spaces for an office or easy-access master bedroom.
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An addition — crafted by the owner’s grandfather — adds a laundry room, garage, and au pair suite, connected to the main home by a hallway brightened by rows of windows and a bank of skylights.
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The in-ground pool is yet one more draw to this distinct property.
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113 N. Oak Boulevard, Lansdale, has an asking price of $624,900.
Full details on it are at Realtor.com.
Additional real estate opportunities in Lansdale and beyond can be browsed in the prior editions of the Malvern Bank House of the Week feature.
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A deeper dive into the Dutch Colonial style of architecture.
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