This listing is a rare opportunity to live in a prime Bucks County location. This classic Dutch colonial stands a short walking distance from historic downtown New Hope, the scenic walking and bike trails along the Delaware Canal and River, and the top ranking New Hope Solebury School District. It is also less than a 1.5 hour drive to NYC and a 45 minute drive to Philadelphia. Referred to as the â1924 Worthington House,â this home was built in an era known for its quality materials, craftsmanship, and design. This three bedroom, 1.5 bathroom home has hardwood floors throughout, original wood trim, and well preserved window casings and staircase. A brick surround fireplace anchors a well proportioned living room and faces an elegant dining room separated by French doors. A window lined sunroom leads to a private outdoor patio shaded by old growth pines. The kitchen has a cozy breakfast nook and half bath, and opens to a very large, level, and private backyard inviting the creative vision of a gardener or architect. Zoned for both residential and professional use, the propertyâs oversized lot allows for expansion. The charming brick and well constructed two car garage could conditionally be converted into an office, studio, or in-law suite. With daily bus service to New York, nearby trains in Trenton, Hamilton, and Doylestown, and easy access to all major arteries, this home allows you to enjoy the best of both urban and country life.
PABU2042658
Single Family, Single Family-Detached, Colonial, 2 Story, Dutch Colonial
3
NEW HOPE BORO
BUCKS
1 Full/1 Half
1924
2.5%
0.16
Acres
Electric Water Heater, Private Water Service
Mixed
Public Sewer
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The scores below measure the walkability of the address, access to public transit of the area and the convenience of using a bike on a scale of 1-100
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