House of the Week: An Authentic Old World Home by William Penn

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Experience Old World authenticity and living history at this former William Penn family farmstead in West Grove that’s featured as House of the Week.
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The home’s view from the front door overlooks rolling pastures and wooden fences
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Handsome fieldstones and crimson wooden window frames greet passersby

Step back in time and relive history from the perspective of the commonwealth’s prominent founder in one of William Penn’s former family farmsteads.

The four-bedroom fieldstone house at 378 Hoods Lane in West Grove showcases the best of Old World amenities, including original wide-plank floors, deep windowsills, handmade walnut cupboards and five fireplaces, including two walk-in ones in the living room, according to a new Trulia listing by Anne Lusk of Sotheby’s International Realty.

Outside, stone paths that have endured the test of time meet more modern recreational features like the screened-in porch, a beautiful stone patio and an in-ground swimming pool.

The $1,375,000 estate also houses a nostalgic country goods store, a guest house and a barn, and it comes situated at the end of a private drive with convenient access to Route 1 and the many attractions of southern Chester County.

Read more details and see numerous pictures of this House of the Week property on Trulia here, and check out previous VISTA Today House of the Week profiles here.

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