Malvern Bank House of the Week: 1750s Home in Chester Springs Can Be Traced Back to Early Settlers

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An attractive historic manor home with seven bedrooms and four full and two half bathrooms is available for sale in Chester Springs. 

Situated on more than 66 protected acres, this amazing property can be traced back to one of Charlestown’s original settlers. In fact the parcel was among the original grant of lands given by William Penn to Charles Pickering in 1682. 

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The original home was built in 1751 and expanded in the mid-1800s. 

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The house is bursting with lovely details, including high ceilings, unique millwork, hardwood floors, and several fireplaces while perfectly combining historic charm with modern updates. One of the highlights is the spacious kitchen with its eat-in area and large island with seating. 

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The outside is just as beautiful as the inside, with stunning mature gardens, hiking trails, a pool house and swimming pool, greenhouse, a comfortable porch, and an additional outdoor entertaining space with a lean-to. Horse enthusiasts will be happy to find two barns, an outdoor riding ring, plenty of pastures, and run-in sheds.

There is also a tenant house with 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, and a one-car garage underneath. 

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Read and see more of this house at 3201 Yellow Springs Road in Chester Springs, listed for $2,075,000, on Realtor.com. 

Check out VISTA Today’s previous Houses of the Week here

Click here to shop mortgage options and compare rates for free. Contact Malvern Bank today at 610-251-2221 or e-mail Mortgages@MyMalvernBank.com. 

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