c. 1920 – Avondale, PA
Sold / Archive From 2019
420 Hillendale Rd, Avondale, PA 19311
- 3 Bed
- 3 Bath
- 1728 Sq Ft
- 1.7 Ac.
Don't miss this classic, charming and historic stone farmhouse on a gorgeous and private 1.70 acre lot! As you arrive at this lovely home, you will get that immediate feeling of being home with the quaint setting, private driveway and beautifully landscaped lot! There are picturesque views from all the windows throughout this home and so many wonderful features about this property. Awesome barn entry door to a great Living Room with a stunning gas stone fireplace, built-in bookshelves and cabinets and wood flooring, and the Dining Room has hardwood flooring. There is a great Family Room with loads of windows. The fully equipped Kitchen is ready with double sinks, electric self-cleaning range, butcher block counter and ceramic tiled counter, lots of cabinets and counterspace including the Butler area with separate sink and cabinets as well. The Sun Room/Den area has all windows with skylight, gorgeous view all around and hardwood flooring! The grand Main Bedroom Suite has a vaulted ceiling, huge walk-in closet and private full ceramic tiled bathroom with loads of space and beauty. The other spacious bedroom has hardwood floors, walk-in closet and a full hall bath with loads of built-in storage areas. The walk-out lower level has the possibility of an in-law suite with private entry from the wonderful screened in porch, you enter into a large Room, full bathroom, and laundry area with sink. The basement has great storage space and there is a separate exterior walk-in shed to store all of your landscaping tools. This home has so many updates and has been lovingly cared for by the owner. The location is superb and close to everything!
Listed With
Michele Colavecchi Lawless, Re/Max :: (302) 477-3900
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This is an archived listing.
State: Pennsylvania | Region: Northeast (Middle Atlantic) | Associated Styles or Type: Colonial Revival | Period & Associated Styles: Colonial Revival (1880-1955), Eclectic Era | Features: Neighborhood, Unpainted Wood |
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