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c. 1663 Colonial
Hilltop Manor
Wilmington, Delaware 19809
Wilmington, Delaware 19809
347 Years of History Overlooking the Delaware River
![Stately in History](/images/lst/006/6831/XL_30362_Exterior_Front.jpg)
347 years of history sailing past this home on the Delaware River.
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![Main Living Room](/images/loading.png)
A Super Room With 2 Fireplaces & Hardwood Floors
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The House is on 1.06 Acres and sits high on a hill overlooking the Delaware River
![Another Front Look](/images/loading.png)
Oversized 2-Car Garage, Slate Patio, Elegant Look
![Delaware River View](/images/loading.png)
A Hilltop Location Overlooking The Delaware River
![Formal Dining Room](/images/loading.png)
Very Large Formal Dining Room With Adjacent Butler's Pantry
![Owner's Suite](/images/loading.png)
Owner's Suite: 1 of 5 Large Bedrooms
![Front Entrance](/images/loading.png)
A Lovely Front Entrance Including Slate Walkway
![2-Car Garage](/images/loading.png)
Oversized 2-car Garage With Driveway Parking Too
![Front Yard](/images/loading.png)
Many Seasonal Flowers Populate The Front Yard
3 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Full Baths | 2 |
Half Baths | 1 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 2,821 |
Acres | 1.1 |
Features.
- Basement
- Dining room
- Kitchen
- Living room
- Master bedroom upstairs
- 2 Car Garage
- Driveway - Dirt
- 2nd Staircase
- Fireplaces
- High Ceilings
- Wood floors
- Shingle Roof
- Septic Tank
- Servant's Staircase
- Delaware River Overlook
- Water View
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Historical Landmark Home
Amongst Delaware's most historic homes. Originally built in Circa 1663 by 3 Swedes who constructed the original stone foundation; this home has sheltered 14 different families in its long & storied tenure. The "original" Hilltop Manor structure overlooking the Delaware River, it's been the property of names like Baynton & Perkins nearly a hundred years before the Revolutionary War. I just can't imagine what it must have felt like seeing the British Fleet sailing up the Delaware from here. In more recent years, the QEII, the New Jersey & various aircraft carriers destined for Philadelphia have passed her way. Much has been done to maintain & expand the original structure over the past 347 years. However, much remains to be done to get it back to its beautiful state of elegance. This is a wonderful opportunity to be able to add your family name as the 15th guardian of this Historical Treasure. Over an acre of former orchards on a hillside offering a "hawk's eye" view of history passing each & every day.Archived in April, 2013
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