Malvern Bank House of the Week: North Wales Home from in the Black-and-White TV Era Gets 4K-Rez Update

By

435 church st north wales
Image via Realtor.com.
435 Church St., North Wales.

435 Church Street in North Wales was built in 1958, the time of Dwight Eisenhower in the White House, four-cent postage stamps, and Crest toothpaste ads that trumpeted “Look ma, no cavities!”

But between that time and this, the home’s interior has been completely redone, resulting in a modern-day, stylish property.

The entryway broadcasts the updates to this home immediately, with its beautiful bamboo flooring recessed lighting.

=

=

This kitchen is huge, with a very large island that has a quartz countertop, pendant lights, seating, and plenty of storage.

=

=

The living room has a wood burning fireplace with brick facing, and its stone mantle plus the bay window adds lots of natural light.

=

=

The sunroom — used by the prior owners as a dining room but suited to other purposes as well — has ship-lap walls, wrap-around windows, and a vaulted ceiling.

=

=

Upstairs, the master bedroom has just been newly recarpeted.

=

=

Its associated bathroom features a rustic door to add both privacy and design interest.

=

=

The finished basement is large enough for both storage and additional living space.

=

=

$450,000 is the asking price for 435 Church Street, North Wales.

Full information on it is available at Realtor.com.

Other Montgomery County properties like it, or vastly different, can be browsed in the prior editions of the Malvern Bank House of the Week feature.

_____

In 1958, the year of this home’s construction, “At the Hop” by Danny and the Juniors was song of the year.

Stay Connected, Stay Informed

Subscribe for great stories in your community!

"*" indicates required fields

This field is hidden when viewing the form
MT Yes
Advertisement