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This Secluded and Unique Bucks County Home Can Be Yours for $2.89 Million

by Jessica Woods

New Hope, PA – A stunning family home, boasting architectural marvels and eco-friendly innovations, has come to market in the sought-after area of Carversville, located at 4240 Short Rd. The property, listed at $2,895,000, combines the rustic charm of reclaimed wood from a 19th-century barn with state-of-the-art amenities.

“The main house was built in 2003 with reclaimed wood from an 1872 Bucks County barn, incorporating hand-made trusses, burnished plaster walls, polished concrete, barn wood floors, and extensive millwork,” highlighted the property listing. Positioned on a 1.99-acre lot and surrounded by 17 acres of preserved land, this residence offers both privacy and accessibility, being only a short walk from the heart of Carversville.

This Secluded and Unique Bucks County Home Can Be Yours for $2.89 Million

Key green features of the home include a 10-zone heating system with radiant heated floors, a three-zone air conditioning system with year-round ventilation and humidification, and a HEPA air filtration system ensuring optimal air quality. Solar panels cater to the house’s electrical needs, complemented by a propane-powered generator that guarantees power continuity during outages.

Interior details comprise a spacious chef’s kitchen, a breakfast room leading to outdoor entertaining spaces, a family room with a mezzanine that doubles as an office, and a master suite with its own wood-burning fireplace. Outside, a heated salt-water swimming pool with a waterfall awaits future homeowners. Further, a separate two-story barn-like structure, built in 2009, adds an additional living space, office, kitchen, bedroom, and two-car garage.

This Secluded and Unique Bucks County Home Can Be Yours for $2.89 Million

With a total of four bedrooms, three and a half baths, and ample space for entertainment and relaxation, this property stands out as a blend of historical significance and modern functionality, ideal for discerning buyers.

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