Real Estate
Newtown Wow! House: Get Tons Of Acreage, Footage With This 1780s Home
See photos of this sprawling Newtown Square estate that is on the market for a cool $5.9 million.
NEWTOWN SQUARE, PA – This Wow! House on Marple Newtown Patch offers tons of land on top of a late 1780s farm home.
Delchester Farm comes with 23.4 acres and features 10,400 square feet of interior space.
Built in 1785, the home saw extensive renovations in the late 1990s.
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Read all the details of Delchester Farm below.
- Address: 974 Delchester Rd, Newtown Square, Pennsylvania
- Price: $5,950,000
- Square Feet: 10400
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 4 Full and 1 Half Baths
- Built: 1785
- Features: Delchester Farm with Panoramic Views. Beautifully situated Delchester Farm is one of the premier properties of Philadelphia's Main Line. The Grand drive offers a panoramic view of rolling pastures and horses. Consisting of 24 acres with multiple farm buildings, the property was extensively renovated starting in 1998. The original 2 story main house was constructed in 1795. Entering the home a Grand Front to Back Foyer greets you, Living Room with fireplace and adjacent Conservatory, Study with fireplace, Formal Dining Room with fireplace, Gourmet Kitchen with adjacent Morning Room and Breakfast Room with fireplace. Oak stairs leads to the second floor Master Suite, with fireplace and Balcony, overlooking beautiful horse pastures. His and Her Baths, large bedroom, and study complete the second floor. Third floor has four bedrooms and two baths. Over ten thousand square feet of living. Conservation easement with sub-division potential. This is a One Of A Kind Opportunity to own this home.
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