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c. 1774 Farmhouse
Landenberg, Pennsylvania 19350
The Samuel Miller House - Circa 1774
The Samuel Miller House, circa 1774, in a Private Tranquil Setting is Located on 7 acres within the Beautiful Countryside of Southern Chester County.
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2 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Full Baths | 2 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Acres | 7.0 |
Features.
- Basement
- Dining room
- Foyer
- Kitchen
- Living room
- Walk out Basement
- Walk-Up Attic
- Dormers
- Driveway - Paved
- Patio
- Pool - In Ground
- Workshop
- Built-in Bookcases
- Built-in Cabinets
- Ceramic Tile
- Fireplaces
- Laundry Chute
- Cedar Shake Roof
- Skylight
- Wood floors
- Tin Roof
- City water supply
- Dishwasher
- Oil Heating
- Range
- Septic Tank
- Outbuildings
- Parlor
- Screened Porch at Pool
- Study/Den/Laundry
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The Historic Farmhouse Sits on top of the Hill Overlooking the Valley and a Branch of the White Clay Creek. The Original 1700's Farmhouse Consists of Two and a Half Story Stone Section with a Twentieth Century Addition designed by Charles Okie to add Modern Day Convenience.
The Family Room and Master Bedroom Addition were Created to Enhance the Original Qualities of the Home while still Maintaining its Integrity. Charles Okie is Noted for His Style and Technique which are Evident in this Addition. Quality Craftsmanship Create a Perfect Blend of the Old and the New!
This 5 Bedroom 2.5 Bath Home has been Lovingly Restored and Renovated with the Original Random Width Hardwood Planking, Post & Beam Ceiling and Deep Window Sills Still Intact. Each Room has a History of its Own. The Colonial Revival Addition’s Wooden Plank Floors were Brought in from Another Period Home in Pennsylvania. The Parlor Reflects the Simplicity and Charm Through the Original Brick Hearth Remains that Flank the Single Fireplace Indicating its Origin of Separate Rooms and 2 Fireplaces. A Quaint Study with its Handsome Desk and Built in Cabinetry Replaced the Original Kitchen. In the 1970’s the Current Kitchen was Constructed. Paneling, Hand Built Cabinets and Doorways were Made from the Wood of the Original Barn. The Beams Came from the Old Chicken Coop and the Brick Floors from the Streets of Downtown Wilmington, Delaware Bringing Additional Character to this Home.
There are Five Working Fireplaces, a Pool Area, Several Outbuildings and the Original Water Tower Still Remains. In the Midst of Change, This Property is a Rarity and a True Historical Treasure Retaining many Original Features!
A Subdivision in this Delightful Setting is a Possibility and Would Still Maintain the Homes Historical Value with its Rare Beauty …OR…Bring Your Horses this Property will Accommodate Them!
This Property is Conveniently Located to Historical & Cultural Sites from Just Minutes Away to Places like Longwood Gardens, Brandywine River Museum, Winterthur Museum, Country Estate-Hagley Museum and Wineries. Also close proximity to Kennett Square, PA; West Chester, PA; Philadelphia, PA; Wilmington, Delaware And…A Short Commuter Train Ride to Baltimore, MD; Washington, DC or to New York City.
The Family Room and Master Bedroom Addition were Created to Enhance the Original Qualities of the Home while still Maintaining its Integrity. Charles Okie is Noted for His Style and Technique which are Evident in this Addition. Quality Craftsmanship Create a Perfect Blend of the Old and the New!
This 5 Bedroom 2.5 Bath Home has been Lovingly Restored and Renovated with the Original Random Width Hardwood Planking, Post & Beam Ceiling and Deep Window Sills Still Intact. Each Room has a History of its Own. The Colonial Revival Addition’s Wooden Plank Floors were Brought in from Another Period Home in Pennsylvania. The Parlor Reflects the Simplicity and Charm Through the Original Brick Hearth Remains that Flank the Single Fireplace Indicating its Origin of Separate Rooms and 2 Fireplaces. A Quaint Study with its Handsome Desk and Built in Cabinetry Replaced the Original Kitchen. In the 1970’s the Current Kitchen was Constructed. Paneling, Hand Built Cabinets and Doorways were Made from the Wood of the Original Barn. The Beams Came from the Old Chicken Coop and the Brick Floors from the Streets of Downtown Wilmington, Delaware Bringing Additional Character to this Home.
There are Five Working Fireplaces, a Pool Area, Several Outbuildings and the Original Water Tower Still Remains. In the Midst of Change, This Property is a Rarity and a True Historical Treasure Retaining many Original Features!
A Subdivision in this Delightful Setting is a Possibility and Would Still Maintain the Homes Historical Value with its Rare Beauty …OR…Bring Your Horses this Property will Accommodate Them!
This Property is Conveniently Located to Historical & Cultural Sites from Just Minutes Away to Places like Longwood Gardens, Brandywine River Museum, Winterthur Museum, Country Estate-Hagley Museum and Wineries. Also close proximity to Kennett Square, PA; West Chester, PA; Philadelphia, PA; Wilmington, Delaware And…A Short Commuter Train Ride to Baltimore, MD; Washington, DC or to New York City.
Archived in January, 2013
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