A winding gravel drive traverses the southeastern bank of the Perkiomen Creek, leading to this idyllic rural farmette dating back to 1708. The charming main house is surrounded by six acres of woodland, cleared meadows, a guest cottage, barn, and inground pool, all overlooking the ever-changing beauty of the creek as it flows by. Rich in character and comfort, the house is welcoming with wood and tiled floors, deep windowsills, and custom updates throughout using reclaimed and repurposed materials. A cooks kitchen is centered between the two sides of the home, with a walk-in stone fireplace that houses a 6-burner gas stove. Doors and windows open to the outside, and a sunroom and attached greenhouse take advantage of the natural surroundings in every season.
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Upstairs, four bedrooms and 3 full baths look out onto the lush landscape. With a brick patio out front, covered porch in the back, and a wraparound deck with hot tub, outdoor living is just as inviting as indoors. The nearby cedar cottage houses beautifully appointed guest quarters with a kitchen and full bath on the main level, as well as a large office space above, perfect for guests or visiting family. Across the wide lawn, the cedar barn includes a workshop and storage space. Nearby is a heated inground pool, with privileged vistas of the creek and the verdant countryside beyond, and a view of the stars at night. Geothermal heating and solar panels allow the property to coexist harmoniously with its surroundings.