Inviting 19th Century stone farmhouse on 29+ acres places you in the midst of Springfield Township, known for its extensive farmland and great views. The house is situated amid expansive fields, with woods in the rear that drop down to Cooks Creek, which is just on the property line. All agricultural acreage is currently leased (annually) to a local farmer who maintains the planting and harvesting of this preserved land. This property has been given a conservation easement, while allowing the owner a 2 acre envelope surrounding the house on which to add a pool or outbuilding if desired. Three small paddocks are fenced with solar-powered electric fencing for farm animals, and the vintage sheep barn with running water has been completely renovated with new siding, windows, and structural elements. The house lends itself to an in-law situation, with a ramp leading to the clapboard addition featuring a main floor bedroom suite and foyer laundry. Step into the original part of the house and you will be charmed by the "keeping" room with exposed beams and wood floor and an inglenook stone fireplace now holding a wood stove. The mid-century modern addition features a library downstairs and a family room upstairs that could make a wonderful primary ensuite bedroom. Amazing windows across the back of the house on both floors give an expansive panorama of your property, and a new deck along the back can also be reached from the main floor bedroom. Interestingly, the sellers had originally taken early measures to convert the carriage house/garage to living space before their family situation had changed. They had received permits and approved building plans with the township, as well as permission to install a second septic system. These efforts should contribute to an easier conversion for the new buyer, if such plans were on their mind. Low Taxes!
The very essence of a Bucks County gentleman’s estate is evidenced at first approach…turning off a quintessential country road, meandering down a long, tree-lined drive, all surrounded by breathtaking views of the Durham countryside that include long distance vistas over the Delaware River Valley. Sequestered on 90 acres, the setting is a unique and timeless representation of the magic for which Upper Bucks County is famous. Spring Hill is a rare and beautiful example of a barn renovation with re-imagined vaulted spaces, blended with stunning new architectural details, re-purposed barn beams, and antique wood. The seamless blend of original features and new renovations amazes and delights. These rich patinas, combined with incredible space and light, are testament to the skill and execution of the owner/architect. Spring Hill sets the bar for every romantic estate and may be the best property you will ever see. The buildings and pool have been perfectly positioned, amidst the rolling acreage, overlooking views of manicured farmland, gardens, and specimen plantings…all beckoning morning walks and sunset contemplations. Designed to enhance beauty and livability, the sun-filled spaces offer panoramic vistas of protected environs. There are amazing spaces in which to entertain in large numbers. Six bedrooms and nine baths invite family and guests, and a separate guest apartment will pamper all, while providing a comfortable space apart. Additionally, 9 car garaging invites car enthusiasts and collectors alike. The heated pool, spa and adjacent pool house are dramatically positioned amidst the serene views. For the horse enthusiast, the property is a blank canvas for future equestrian pursuits. Spring Hill is one of the jewels of Bucks County, in an exquisite and secluded setting. Every aspect, both inside and out, is presented artfully and joyfully. This private paradise loses touch with the world just over the hills yet is still within easy driving distance to the magic of Bucks County dining, antiquing and recreation.
Peaceful and picturesque, Firefly Meadow is a quintessential country paradise. Set on 1.35 acres in upper Bucks County, this idyllic farmette includes a main house, in-ground pool with hot tub, guest studio, and detached garage. Specimen plantings and mature landscaping enhance the natural beauty of the surroundings. The charming 1920s farmhouse stands along a quiet road in Riegelsville. Newer additions increased the living area while thoughtful upgrades kept the historic features intact. A covered porch opens to both kitchen and living areas. The living room boasts a gas fireplace and plentiful windows, and opens to the generously sized dining room. Spacious and sparkling, the well-appointed kitchen includes stainless appliances, a center island, and two pantries. A sunken family room with soaring ceiling looks out over the bluestone patio and includes a radiant heated floor for comfort in all seasons. Upstairs, the primary bedroom connects to a large sitting room, walk-in closet, and lavish en suite bath. Two more bedrooms and a hall bathroom complete the upper level. An enchanting studio delights with a full kitchen, living room with vaulted ceiling and skylights, half bath and loft. Two parking bays in the detached garage and a garden shed offer multiple storage spaces. A charming cottage/studio is located by the pool, and offers a covered porch, full kitchen, loft area, and a half bath. The verdant backyard is large enough for a variety of recreation activities, and includes a view of Mill Trace Creek.
The median home value in Riegelsville, PA is $1,365,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $423,700. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Riegelsville, PA is $1,365,000. Approximately 65.82% of Riegelsville homes are owned, compared to 23.56% rented, while 10.62% are vacant. Riegelsville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Riegelsville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Riegelsville, Pennsylvania has a population of 836. Riegelsville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 24.36% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.42%.
The median household income in Riegelsville, Pennsylvania is $78,625. The median household income for the surrounding county is $99,302 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Riegelsville is 46.9 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.5 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 18.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.9 inches per year, with 29 inches of snow per year.