Description
Welcome to this charming twin farmhouse Circa 1800. The owners have been working very diligently on renovations over the past few years that you will love! Situated on 2.8 acres, this home is amazingly private for a twin! Enter either through the cozy Sunroom or a second entrance directly into the kitchen via a covered front porch. The kitchen has loads of newly painted cabinetry and new butcher block counters with plenty of space for a good size island (not included) and a nice size dining table to feast at. The kitchen opens up to the family room/great room with Built-ins and a Stone Hearth with a newly installed woodburning stove! Space enough for a separate dining area if you prefer. In the front of the home there is a welcoming Sunroom that can also be used as a mudroom, playroom or sunny den. The second floor has 3 bedrooms and an updated hall bathroom! The front bedroom or the back bedroom could be used as the main bedroom – take your pick! The Front bedroom is a great size and has a walk in closet. The back bedroom has a full wall of closets as well as beautiful vaulted ceilings and is flooded with natural light. The middle bedroom is bright and perfect for a bedroom, guest room or a study. The 3rd floor of this home has been finished to include an additional bedroom and an office. (Closets in the hallway provide additional Storage for this level.) To top it all off, the outdoor living space is something out of a magazine! You will want to invite all your friends over for frequent outdoor dining! The private side yard has been professionally landscaped by owner/a Longwood Garden’s horticulturist. A picturesque tiered pebble patio was created for an amazing outdoor entertaining space. Charming and out of a storybook sums up this rare find. This stunning twin home has the feel of a single family home with privacy and serenity. The property is equipped with 4 parking spaces, 2 spots in front of the home and 2+ at the bottom of the driveway. Convenient to shopping and dining in Downingtown and to the Downingtown Rail Station. This one won’t last!