$2 Million Home in the Heart of Doylestown Comes with Elevator, Cozy Library, and Primary Suite

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A charming and newly renovated $2 million Doylestown home dating back to 1867 was featured in the New York Times.

A newly renovated $2 million Doylestown home dating back to 1867 was featured in the New York Times. The house has four bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms, totaling 3,908 square feet, writes Angela Serratore.  

Hardwood floors define the interior of the three-story house. The first floor has a family room, living and dining room, which allows for ample gathering space. 

Nestled near the kitchen and powder room is an elevator that goes to the third floor, which houses two bedrooms, a den, and a library.  

The second-floor bedroom is part of a primary suite, that comes with a dressing room and full bathroom.  

An outdoor brick patio and detached garage sits behind the house.  

A quick walk from this charming brick home is the heart of Doylestown, which has a live music venue, movie theater, an abundance of coffee shops, and stores.  

The Bucks County Library, Michener Art Museum, and Mercer Museum are also within a few blocks.  

A SEPTA station less than a mile down the road can bring residents to Center City in under two hours.  

Read more about this splendid home and all of its charming features in The New York Times.  


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