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 Best river view in Bucks County! |
Cafferty Hill Road, TInicumPromentory Point Classic 20th century contempory perched on a promentory 300 feet above the Delaware River, offering a 180-degree, truly breathtaking view. |
 Exquisite gardens! |
Buckingham TownshipClassic Early 19th Century Farmhouse Sold in just 51 days, this historic 200-plus-year-old Bucks County Farmhouse has been richly preserved. Lift the latch on the garden gate and enter into a magical world of English gardens. Expansive lawn shaded by large trees and leading to inviting gardens. Certainly a delightful space in which to enjoy the weekend. |
 An original "Top Sider" with incredible views. |
Solebury MountainA Unique Hideaway "Top Sider" is the name of this 20th Century glass octagon tree house located on the leeward side of Solebury Mountain offering breathtaking sunset views from each and every window. |
 Fine ginger bread front porch and "Twin Peaks" |
CarversvilleClassic Village Victorian Twin peaked Civil War era Victorian home located in the village of Carversville. Carversville is a village that is lost in time with general store and Post Office located in a converted livery stable. The Carversville Inn is one of the finest restaurants in Bucks County and is located in an 18th Century stone tavern. |
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Dark Hollow Road, JamisonInspired by the Orient Unique contemporary post and beam home with an Oriental flair set into a very private bamboo wooded hillside overlooking the Neshaminy Creek. A separate guest house is great for your weekenders or as an "at home" office. |
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Tory Road, PipersvilleRestored School house Beautifully restored mid 19th Century stone school house with 20th Century reproduction barn/workshop with guest quarters located on one of the most beautiful and protected roads in Tinicum Township. The view of county park land is delightful. The local architect/builder is known for his craftsmanship and attention to detail. |
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Bridge 5, PipersvilleAmazing River Views Converted shingle style 1918 converted carriage house situated on a private lane in what is known as Smithtown Colony-on-the-Delaware. Not-to-be-believed river views. Enjoy evenings on the "crow's nest" deck overlooking the river and the unspoiled palisades beyond. One would think one is in the Adirondacks - yet this enclave is halfway between New York City and Philadelphia. |
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Honey Hollow Road, SoleburyHoney Hollow Farm Honey Hollow Farm [circa 1732] is one of the finest examples of an early Bucks County Quaker farmstead. The infamous Revolutionary War Doane gang were said to have lived here. The main residence is a textbook example of the architecture and craftsmanship of the period, while the stone spring house and 1800 stone barn add to the enchantment of this extraordinary Solebury property. |
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Swagger Road, Pt. PleasantEclectic 19th Century Cottage This eclectic restored 19th Century multi-level quarry workers cottage is situated on a wooded promontory just outside Point Pleasant. A great country retreat with exposed brick walls and open beams; the two decks provide ample room for outdoor entertaining. |
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2nd Street, ErwinnaAward-winning Restoration A total renovation of this 1865 house and barn in the historic canal-side village of Erwinna. A great location near the river and Stover Park, this property also has a barn that can be zoned as a shop and/or office. Ideal for weekend getaways or for if you want to stay around just a little longer. |
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