
The historic village of Carversville is the home to 47-acre Pheasant Hill Farm now on the market for sale, priced at $3.5 million.
The property boasts a main house and a guest house, along with a stone and frame barn, and an older more rustic barn. The main house offers four bedrooms and four bathrooms. Outside, there’s a greenhouse in the kitchen garden as well as a shaded swimming pool.
For $3.5 million, this lovely and massive farm could be yours!
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Bucks County, Pennsylvania, to the north of Philadelphia, is known for the charm of its well-preserved farms, colonial stone homes and barns representing its early agrarian heritage. Just up the hill from the historic village of Carversville is a drive through the woods with split wood fencing on either side that leads to the 47-acre Pheasant Hill Farm.
Originally established in 1704 with a single log cabin, over time and with each additional owner, additions were made to the original structure, carefully preserving its early colonial details. Now a 3,500-square-foot home, its varying rooflines from each addition give it the appearance of a small English village.
Now for sale, the property consists of the main house, a guest house by a shady pool, a stone and frame barn, a greenhouse in the kitchen garden, and an older, more rustic barn. The main house has four bedrooms and four baths; the second floor on one wing of the stone barn has been turned into a family party room with a cathedral ceiling, expansive windows, and powder room. Priced at $3.5 million.
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