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Aug 10
2008
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Katrina Campins - FOX Means BusinessPosted by The Campins Company in TV, The Campins Company, spot, segment, report, real estate, news, market, katrina campins, Fox |
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Property Description: Art Mazzei of Addison Wolfe Real Estate presents 6009 Pidcock Creek Road, New Hope, PA 18938. Pidcock Creek Road, long admired for its bucolic setting is home to one of the most admired country estates in all of Bucks County. The Jamison Farm is a homestead that is composed of log, clapboard and stone that reflects the sensibilities of years long gone by and yet, it offers the amenities sought by those clients who want the practical along with the picturesque. The great room with stone fireplace moves easily into the open dining area and kitchen. The overall impact is one of a country lodge where guests and family can gather after the "Hunt" or to come for Thanksgiving Turkey. The formal rooms are perfect for entertaining when needed and the screen porch is a wonderful respite from the summer heat. The property is punctuated with dependencies that were all masterfully designed with a common aesthetic. The garage with caretaker’s apartment and the barn look as if they were once part of a colonial settlement. The chicken coop has been turned into a garden shed that truly belongs in the English Cotswold. The 40 plus acres offers open pastures, meandering meadows formal gardens, a refreshing pond and extraordinary vistas. This amazing property, not in conservancy, offers many possibilities. The Jamison Farm is one of those sought-after properties that are usually fictionalized in stories about “mystical lands". The only exception is that this “pastoral canvas” is not fiction, but the living example of nature and man’s hands working simultaneously to create perfection. For more information, contact Art Mazzei for more information by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or phone (215) 862-5500 today.
Property Description: Ali McMenamin of Addison Wolfe Real Estate presents 6570 Meetinghouse Road, Solebury Township, PA 18938. As you meander down Meetinghouse Road, you will see pristine stone farmhouses, verdant open pastures, opulent manor houses from years past and story book cottages that reflect the many generations of Pennsylvania life represented along this country road. At one end, you are delivered to Lowe Land Farm, sited on 35 acres of fertile farmland that is perfect for agrarian pursuits, equestrian development or for the proverbial “gentleman’s farm”. The architect, Lynn Taylor and the Master Craftsman, Jarrett Vaughn, worked seamlessly together to create this sensitive 18th century reproduction farmhouse. The center foyer is the nucleus from which all the major public rooms radiate. Mahogany floors glisten in every direction and are indicative of the quality and craftsmanship used throughout. The first floor master bedroom chamber, spacious and bright, is hidden behind phantom doors. Although there are porches and observation areas dotting the exterior, the herringbone brick patio is the quintessential aesthetic podium to address the beauty of the gardens and woodlands beyond. The six acre pond is ideally suited for “Tom Sawyer fishin” or a casual Sunday boat ride. In addition, the five stall barn, with heated tack room, is spotlessly maintained and is a welcoming dependency on this property. Only on occasion do you discover a property where the marriage between nature and man reach a level of fruition that overwhelms the senses, yet caresses the soul. For more information, please contact Ali McMenamin by email at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or by phone at 215-862-5500 today! |


