Real Estate
5 Montgomery County Homes Older Than America
Check out these Montgomery County homes on the market, all built before the United State of America existed.

Check out these Montgomery County homes on the market, all built before the United State of America existed.

History and modern amenities merge at this Pottstown estate, which features a pond, herb garden, barn, and carriage house on the banks of French Creek. It was built in 1782, in the waning days of the Revolutionary War, before the country had formally won its independence from Great Britain (1351 Warwick Furnace Rd, Pottstown).

This historic Gwynedd farm property, dating to 1701, was once a land grant from England's King George to William Penn. It was built in 1701 (1221 Meetinghouse Rd, Gwynedd).
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Tucked away in the northwest corner of Montgomery County, this sprawling property features hiking trails, a stream, fields, woodlands, pool, outdoor fireplace, tennis court, vegetable garden, and a structure from the 1700s (501 Woodland Rd, Sassamansville).

Take a look inside this beautifully restored Revolutionary Era farmhouse in Worcester, featuring a club house, hot tub, koi pond, and more. It was built in 1770 (3226 Skippack Pike, Worcester).
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A second floor gym, wood burning stove, beautiful barn, and more highlight this historic Collegeville estate with 18th century roots. The original section of the home was built in 1745 and includes original exposed stone wall, along with open beams and deep window sills (3354 Mill Rd, Collegeville).
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