Real Estate

Former 76ers GM Selling Main Line Home For $3.1 Million

Check out Sam Hinkie's Main Line digs here.

BRYN MAWR, PA -- Sam Hinkie, former general manager for the Philadelphia 76ers, has put his Main Line home up for sale, and for the right price you live like a National Basketball Association manger.

The $3.1 million Bryn Mawr home is 8,452 square feet and was built more than 160 years ago. The 1851 home looks out on the Harriton Farm Preservation.

When the home was restored, it won the Lower Merion Preservation Award in 2005.

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Read on to see the details of Hinkie's impressive Main Line home:

  • Address: 1346 Wooded Way, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania
  • Price: $3,100,000
  • Square Feet: 8453
  • Bedrooms: 5
  • Bathrooms: 5 Full and 2 Half Baths
  • Built: 1851
  • Features: Located on a private cul-de-sac overlooking 25 acres of the Harriton Farm Preservation, this 19th century stable has 3 levels of living and entertainment space. An astonishing stone wall serves as the home's axis and accommodates 3 floor-to-ceiling fireplaces, built from excavated stone on-site. The restoration of this historic property won the Lower Merion Preservation Award in 2005 after renowned architect R.D. Wesley spared no expense investing in incredibly fine workmanship and the best masonry, stone, mechanical, electrical, plumbing and fixtures available. Since updated several times over, including adding a custom library and mudroom redesign, this ultra-private property maintains a timeless charm with exposed original beams, beautiful trusses, and deep window sills typical for such a stone colonial. As an expansive family home one block from Harriton High School, a private retreat abutting a forest of walking trails, or a refined space for entertaining, this Main Line original has no equal.

This listing originally appeared on realtor.com. For more information and photos, click here.

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