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c. 1663 Colonial

Hilltop Manor
Wilmington, Delaware 19809

347 Years of History Overlooking the Delaware River

Stately in History
Stately in History
347 years of history sailing past this home on the Delaware River.
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Main Living Room
Main Living Room
A Super Room With 2 Fireplaces & Hardwood Floors
Rear of House
Rear of House
The House is on 1.06 Acres and sits high on a hill overlooking the Delaware River
Another Front Look
Another Front Look
Oversized 2-Car Garage, Slate Patio, Elegant Look
Delaware River View
Delaware River View
A Hilltop Location Overlooking The Delaware River
Formal Dining Room
Formal Dining Room
Very Large Formal Dining Room With Adjacent Butler's Pantry
Owner's Suite
Owner's Suite
Owner's Suite: 1 of 5 Large Bedrooms
Front Entrance
Front Entrance
A Lovely Front Entrance Including Slate Walkway
2-Car Garage
2-Car Garage
Oversized 2-car Garage With Driveway Parking Too
Front Yard
Front Yard
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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