Settled in the historic Olde Bulltown Village community, this charming Elverson residence blends early American architecture with modernity across a 2.26-acre property that has a restored barn residence and a custom-built carriage house.
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Originally tied to Thomas Bull, a Lieutenant Colonel in George Washington’s Continental Army, the circa-1782 barn was rescued from collapse and painstakingly restored decades later. Today, the home showcases dramatic stone walls, soaring timber-frame construction, exposed rafters, and wide-plank pine floors designed to reflect the structure’s colonial-era origins.
Oversized rolling barn doors open to expansive windows that flood the living space with natural light while framing scenic views of the surrounding countryside and neighboring golf courses.
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The main residence includes two bedrooms and two bathrooms, with the primary suite positioned on the lower level alongside a walk-in shower and laundry area. The open-concept main floor highlights the craftsmanship of the original structure while creating an inviting space for everyday living.
A separate carriage house built in 2018 expands its appeal. The building includes an oversized two-car garage, kitchenette, gathering space, guest accommodations, full bathroom, and fireplaces on both floors.
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Outdoor brick walkways and mature landscaping tie the two structures together, while the property’s size also leaves room for the possible addition of a future manor home.
Located beside French Creek Golf Club and Stonewall Golf Club, the property is perfect for those who adore old world aesthetics, but prefer the updated conveniences in one of Chester County’s most distinctive communities.
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Read and see more of this house at 11 Brownstone Ln in Elverson, listed for $1,275,000, on Realtor.com.
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