First Bank House of the Week: Gorgeous Stone-front Normandy in Blue Bell

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External shot of 1011 Walton Rd. in Blue Bell.
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A beautiful stone-front Normandy home on 1.92 beautiful acres with five bedrooms and six full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Blue Bell

A gorgeous stone-front Normandy home on 1.92 beautiful acres with five bedrooms and six full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Blue Bell.

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This lovely residence boasts the finest details throughout, including hardwood floors, four gas fireplaces, and dual staircases. The foyer and hallway have custom millwork finishes which continue up the front stairs.

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Many highlights include a handsome paneled office with a gas fireplace, a contemporary living room, a bright sunroom, and a stunning family room with paneled ceiling, built-ins, gas fireplace, and an extensive wet bar.

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The chef’s kitchen boasts state-of-the-art appliances, a huge center island with seating and prep sink, as well as abundant cabinet space.

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The primary suite on the second floor boasts a tray ceiling, a fireplace, a large sitting room, walk-in closets, and a spa-like bathroom. The remaining three bedrooms on this level all boast their own bathrooms and walk-in closets.

The third floor is home to another bedroom suite. Meanwhile, the lower level includes a media room, gaming area, and a full kitchenette, among other amenities. The property is also home to a pool and a spa.

Read and see more of this house at 1011 Walton Road in Blue Bell, listed for $2,875,000, on Realtor.com.

See more of MONTCO Today’s Houses of the Week here.

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