First Bank House of the Week: A Rare Neutra-Designed Home Hidden in King of Prussia

Tucked away on a serene two-acre lot in Gulph Mills, the Richard Neutra–designed Coveney House offers a rare blend of architectural heritage and natural tranquility.

301 Hughes Road, King of Prussia.

Listed at $2,495,000 on Realtor.com, this mid-century modern masterpiece is one of only six private residences in the Philadelphia region created by the iconic architect. Completed in 1963 for David and Sarah Coveney, the home remains a stunning reflection of Neutra’s belief that living close to nature promotes happiness and longevity.

The single-story residence centers around a striking living room with a floor-to-ceiling glass wall and mitered glass corner, framing panoramic woodland views. Skylights and glass walls flood the interior with natural light, while tongue-and-groove California cedar ceilings and a Bryn Athyn stone fireplace add warmth and texture. The kitchen, redesigned by Studio Robert Jamieson, tastefully combines Neutra’s original cabinetry with modern upgrades, including travertine tile floors and updated appliances.

Five spacious bedrooms offer peaceful views of the surrounding landscape, and an artist’s studio, added in 1976 by architect Thaddeus Longstreth, provides an inspiring workspace surrounded by windows and a freestanding Malm fireplace.

Families will also appreciate its proximity to Roberts Elementary School, Upper Merion Middle School, and Upper Merion High School, all part of the highly regarded Upper Merion Area School District.

The Coveney House is listed for $2,495,000. To read the full article, visit Realtor.com.


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