Real Estate

Former Home Of Renowned Bucks County Artist Goes Up For Sale In New Hope

Built in 1760, this former home of renowned Bucks County artist Charles Hargens has been just listed for $1.7 million.

The former home of renowned Bucks County artist Charles Hargens has been listed for $1.7 million. The historic home, built in 1738, sits along a creek and boasts six bucolic acres. The home has been extensively restored with rustic features.

"Log End," the former residence and studio of renowned Bucks County artist Charles Hargens, sits on a bucolic 6 acre site fronting the Paunacussing Creek that flows through historic Carversville. This exquisite circa 1760 home was extensively restored from top to bottom using only superb materials wielded by expert craftsmen. The rustic great room located in the original chinked log cabin section features a grand stone fireplace and beautifully refinished hardwood floors. Below, the dining room also featuring a charming stone hearth is accompanied by tasteful wainscoting. The bright and colorful kitchen is outfitted with top of the line appliances to create a true cook's delight. All baths feature handsome Waterworks fixtures which are truly timeless. The grounds are lush with mature plantings and lead to the detached garage and adjacent artist's studio. All components blend so seamlessly and make this wonderful Bucks County property a truly unique one.

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