Real Estate
Radnor's Priciest Home Designed By Phila Art Museum Architects
The $3 million Radnor home features materials and designs hinting toward the Philadelphia Museum of Art. See photos and full details here.
RADNOR, PA – Radnor's priciest listing on Realtor.com will give whoever has deep enough pockets an experience that's similar to being in the Philadelphia Art Museum. After all, it was designed by the architectural firm Zantzinger, Borie and Medary, which was behind the museum's structural design.
Built in 1908, the $2.99 million home features materials and designs that resemble the museum, as well as great features. Sitting on 5.4 acres of Main Line land, it has a tennis court, a bi-level pool, a spa area and plenty of florae to create an oasis atmosphere.
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- Address: 200 Pine Tree Rd, Radnor, Pennsylvania
- Price: $2,999,000
- Square Feet:
- Bedrooms: 8
- Bathrooms: 9 Full and 2 Half Baths
- Built: 1908
- Features: ROCK ROSE one of the last surviving estates of the Main Line. Legendary family home Circa 1909 from architects, Zantzinger, Borie and Medary, with materials and design hinting toward their later creation, the Philadelphia Museum of Art. This commanding estate sits secluded on 5.4acrs. Exceptional craftsmanship is evident when you drive up the driveway to see the stunning terracotta colored home wth Italian tile accents. Exterior buildings include: octagonal gazebo, tennis court, bi-level pool. Magnificent int appointments ,Wood paneled Lib/Den, expansive ballrm with frpl, mahogany wood dining rm with stunning art nouveau frpl. Expansive mstr suite includes his& her sep. bths and individual dressing rms, 2 exquisite en-suite guest rms, and 5 additional bdrms with 3 full bths make up the private family quarters. Excersize/Tea Spa suite.
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