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Addison Wolfe lists 1825 Victorian farmhouse in Plumstead Township emy of Music. Upstairs are the four spacious bedrooms, laundry facilities and a small office room. The office room is a versatile space, open to any redesign ideas by future residents. Outside, visitors will first be drawn to the beautiful Koi pond. In addition to the pond, there's a summer kitchen with a loft, antique bar, Rumsford fireplace with mercer tiles and an in-ground pool and spa. These incred ible amenities are supplemented by a two-story barn with space for four cars and a workshop, as well as a full-sized upper level and a garden shed with running water Close to New York, Philadelphia and Princeton, and located in the award winning Central Bucks School District this stunning property offers endless amenities and a rich historical back ground in Pipersville For more information please contact Stephanie Garomon at 215-595-7402 or by email at stephanie@addison wolfe.com Newly transformed and sur- rounded by conserved land, 6830 Tohickon Hill Road is a charming property with an extensive history in Bucks County. Listed at S628,900 by Stephanie Garomon of Addison Wolfe Real Estate, this 1825 Victo- rian farmhouse boasts a variety of luxury amenities, including chande liers, a Koi pond, a solarium and an in-ground pool. At its peak, the property was the site of a famous peach orchard pioneered by Amos Smith and an important part of Smiths Corner, a small village in Plumstead Township that takes its name from a branch of the Smith family who were re nowned horticulturalists. Now, the home has been restored to its former togethers with its wall of built-ins and incredible size. The living room is the last component of the main floor, with a 1850s chandelier and a companion wall light. The original chandeliers were created in Philadelphia and their reproductions are hanging in the Acad- glory and furnished with period- appropriate antiques The kitchen has been completely renovated, boasting an eat-in space with a grand, walk-in fireplace. Next to the kitchen is one of the two full baths in the house. Also on this floor is the sizeable family room, providing ample space for family events. Next door to the family room is the four-season so- larium a gorgeous space with sunlight streaming through the windows. The dining room is the ideal location for dinner parties and family get- Submitted by Addison Wolfe Addison Wolfe lists 1825 Victorian farmhouse in Plumstead Township emy of Music. Upstairs are the four spacious bedrooms, laundry facilities and a small office room. The office room is a versatile space, open to any redesign ideas by future residents. Outside, visitors will first be drawn to the beautiful Koi pond. In addition to the pond, there's a summer kitchen with a loft, antique bar, Rumsford fireplace with mercer tiles and an in-ground pool and spa. These incred ible amenities are supplemented by a two-story barn with space for four cars and a workshop, as well as a full-sized upper level and a garden shed with running water Close to New York, Philadelphia and Princeton, and located in the award winning Central Bucks School District this stunning property offers endless amenities and a rich historical back ground in Pipersville For more information please contact Stephanie Garomon at 215-595-7402 or by email at stephanie@addison wolfe.com Newly transformed and sur- rounded by conserved land, 6830 Tohickon Hill Road is a charming property with an extensive history in Bucks County. Listed at S628,900 by Stephanie Garomon of Addison Wolfe Real Estate, this 1825 Victo- rian farmhouse boasts a variety of luxury amenities, including chande liers, a Koi pond, a solarium and an in-ground pool. At its peak, the property was the site of a famous peach orchard pioneered by Amos Smith and an important part of Smiths Corner, a small village in Plumstead Township that takes its name from a branch of the Smith family who were re nowned horticulturalists. Now, the home has been restored to its former togethers with its wall of built-ins and incredible size. The living room is the last component of the main floor, with a 1850s chandelier and a companion wall light. The original chandeliers were created in Philadelphia and their reproductions are hanging in the Acad- glory and furnished with period- appropriate antiques The kitchen has been completely renovated, boasting an eat-in space with a grand, walk-in fireplace. Next to the kitchen is one of the two full baths in the house. Also on this floor is the sizeable family room, providing ample space for family events. Next door to the family room is the four-season so- larium a gorgeous space with sunlight streaming through the windows. The dining room is the ideal location for dinner parties and family get- Submitted by Addison Wolfe