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What's back that driveway? History, craftsmanship and room to roam ing and electric; new mechani cals, including geothermal heat pump and a generator; repaired and winter-ready chimneys for six working fireplaces; a com pletely updated guest cottage with kitchenette and bath; a three-car Off River Road in Solebury Township, just north of the histor- ical village of Phillips Mill, is an estate property on almost 60 acres vistas on foot or by Gator. There is a large, stone-bank bam on the property and plenty of space for additional agricultural structures The property contains eight separate parcels and is being sold in its entirety. It is listed at $5,200,000 For more information on Lime port Farm, please contact Char Morrison, char@kurfiss.com, or that showcases one of the finest regional examples of an early 18th century house expanded and enhanced with 21st century new construction In 1710, one of our area's earli est settlers carved out a parcel from his William Penn land grant of 1,000 acres along the Delaware River. Limeport Farm, named for the lime mined and produced many years ago on this site, began as a modest Bucks County stone house. Fast forward to 2004, and con- struction launched on an addition garage; an in-ground pool area and new hardscaping; and land- scaping for outdoor enjoyment. Every square foot of the property was fine-tuned. "It's hard to find superlatives that adequately describe this won- derful piece of Bucks County," said Char Morison, associate broker with Kurfiss Sotheby's International Realty and listing agent for the property. "There is simply no home currently on the market as far as its quality and rage. Regarding its land, Limeport Farm is suitable for agricul ture, equestrian or farm animal interests, or simply taking in its visit kurfiss.com/ PABU471368. Submitted by Kurfiss Real Estate The stone used in the addition at Limeport Farm is a perfect match to the original 18th century structure. The 60-acre property in Solebury is now offered for sale through Kurfiss Sotheby's International Realty that not only perfectly matched the stone in the original house, but also created a floor plan to ac- commodate a modem household's needs. Along with the expanded square footage came: new plumb What's back that driveway? History, craftsmanship and room to roam ing and electric; new mechani cals, including geothermal heat pump and a generator; repaired and winter-ready chimneys for six working fireplaces; a com pletely updated guest cottage with kitchenette and bath; a three-car Off River Road in Solebury Township, just north of the histor- ical village of Phillips Mill, is an estate property on almost 60 acres vistas on foot or by Gator. There is a large, stone-bank bam on the property and plenty of space for additional agricultural structures The property contains eight separate parcels and is being sold in its entirety. It is listed at $5,200,000 For more information on Lime port Farm, please contact Char Morrison, char@kurfiss.com, or that showcases one of the finest regional examples of an early 18th century house expanded and enhanced with 21st century new construction In 1710, one of our area's earli est settlers carved out a parcel from his William Penn land grant of 1,000 acres along the Delaware River. Limeport Farm, named for the lime mined and produced many years ago on this site, began as a modest Bucks County stone house. Fast forward to 2004, and con- struction launched on an addition garage; an in-ground pool area and new hardscaping; and land- scaping for outdoor enjoyment. Every square foot of the property was fine-tuned. "It's hard to find superlatives that adequately describe this won- derful piece of Bucks County," said Char Morison, associate broker with Kurfiss Sotheby's International Realty and listing agent for the property. "There is simply no home currently on the market as far as its quality and rage. Regarding its land, Limeport Farm is suitable for agricul ture, equestrian or farm animal interests, or simply taking in its visit kurfiss.com/ PABU471368. Submitted by Kurfiss Real Estate The stone used in the addition at Limeport Farm is a perfect match to the original 18th century structure. The 60-acre property in Solebury is now offered for sale through Kurfiss Sotheby's International Realty that not only perfectly matched the stone in the original house, but also created a floor plan to ac- commodate a modem household's needs. Along with the expanded square footage came: new plumb