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Historic stone farmhouse available in Springfield Township Addison Wolfe lists Riegelsville's vintage Stone Pond in an abundance of natural light. The five bedrooms and six and a half baths provide more than enough space for families of any size, in addition to extended family and friends. Residents can venture outside the home to find relaxing entertainment options for winding down after a long day. The pool, which features a bluestone deck, the garden and spring fed pond offer a variety of ways to spend time enjoying the outdoors. For those interested in the farming lifestyle, this property also boasts a chicken house and stone barm Conveniently located just 25 minutes from Doylestown and 35 minutes from New Hope, Stone Pond offers future residents a vintage home in a lush landscape with plenty of stories and history to tell. For more information, please contact Built in the early 1800s, Stone Pond is an incredible Bucks County property with a storied past. Listed at $795,000 by Addison Wolfe Real Estate's Laurie Madaus, this stone farmhouse is rooted directly in nature with gorgeous views of Haycock Mountain, a luscious garden, stone bam, spring-fed pond and 3.6 acres of open land. In 1763, the sons of William Penn, Thomas and Richard, sold 194 acres of land to William Crook, including Stone Pond. The deed from this sale rests on Stone Pond's living room wall, passed on from owner to owner. In William Buck's "Local Sketches and Legends of Bucks County," Buck mentions that Stone Pond was once a frequent meeting place for apple and butter boiling parties, among other things. The home sits at the base of Buckwampum Mountain, originally named by American Indians and one of the highest hills in all of Bucks County. Expanded over the years and formerly a bed and breakfast, the spacious home boasts high ceilings, pumpkin pine floors and numerous windows that let Stone Pond located at the base of Buckwampum Mountain in Springfield Below, Stone Pond's light filled dining room with pumpkin pine floors. Laurie Madaus at 203-948-5157 or by email at laurie.madaus@gmail.com Submitted by Addison Wolfe Real Estate Historic stone farmhouse available in Springfield Township Addison Wolfe lists Riegelsville's vintage Stone Pond in an abundance of natural light. The five bedrooms and six and a half baths provide more than enough space for families of any size, in addition to extended family and friends. Residents can venture outside the home to find relaxing entertainment options for winding down after a long day. The pool, which features a bluestone deck, the garden and spring fed pond offer a variety of ways to spend time enjoying the outdoors. For those interested in the farming lifestyle, this property also boasts a chicken house and stone barm Conveniently located just 25 minutes from Doylestown and 35 minutes from New Hope, Stone Pond offers future residents a vintage home in a lush landscape with plenty of stories and history to tell. For more information, please contact Built in the early 1800s, Stone Pond is an incredible Bucks County property with a storied past. Listed at $795,000 by Addison Wolfe Real Estate's Laurie Madaus, this stone farmhouse is rooted directly in nature with gorgeous views of Haycock Mountain, a luscious garden, stone bam, spring-fed pond and 3.6 acres of open land. In 1763, the sons of William Penn, Thomas and Richard, sold 194 acres of land to William Crook, including Stone Pond. The deed from this sale rests on Stone Pond's living room wall, passed on from owner to owner. In William Buck's "Local Sketches and Legends of Bucks County," Buck mentions that Stone Pond was once a frequent meeting place for apple and butter boiling parties, among other things. The home sits at the base of Buckwampum Mountain, originally named by American Indians and one of the highest hills in all of Bucks County. Expanded over the years and formerly a bed and breakfast, the spacious home boasts high ceilings, pumpkin pine floors and numerous windows that let Stone Pond located at the base of Buckwampum Mountain in Springfield Below, Stone Pond's light filled dining room with pumpkin pine floors. Laurie Madaus at 203-948-5157 or by email at laurie.madaus@gmail.com Submitted by Addison Wolfe Real Estate