First Bank House of the Week: Historic Jenkintown Colonial Hits Market at $1.6M

Listed at $1,636,000, this Jenkintown treasure blends history with contemporary living, offering a rare chance to own a home with stories dating back to William Penn’s era. Known as Vernon, the estate was established in 1736 through a land grant and originally built for the Jenkins family, founders of Jenkintown.

Inside, the six-bedroom Colonial reveals centuries of character—multiple fireplaces, vaulted ceilings, custom built-ins, and even a hidden wet bar. The modernized kitchen, anchored by its own hearth, includes stainless steel appliances, abundant cabinetry, and direct access to a bright family room with French doors opening to the grounds. A private office connects to a billiard room, offering flexibility for work or leisure.

The second level features a spacious primary suite with a walk-in closet and spa-like bath, while secondary bedrooms include Jack and Jill designs. The third level expands the options further, with bonus rooms ideal for guests or creative retreats. Outside, a flagstone patio, gardens, and a detached two-car garage with storage add to the home’s appeal.

Families will also appreciate access to highly regarded schools in the Abington School District: Rydal East Elementary, Abington Junior High, and Abington Senior High. These institutions offer strong academics, extracurricular programs, and a supportive community that enhances the value of this historic property.

Believed to have been a stop on the Underground Railroad and toured by the Philadelphia Horticultural Society, this estate is a living link to Montco’s past. Listed at $1,636,000, it awaits its next chapter. To read the full article, visit Realtor.com.


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