Welcome to this 1780's era Farmhouse with an original root cellar in the northern part of Limerick Township on a quiet, back road where you easily can hear the sounds of nature. You're approx. 10 minutes from in-town shopping and access to major roads. Tucked on a little over 3 acres, this home borders horse property and woods. The owner (has B.S. degree in Ornamental Horticulture and a Certified PA Horticulturist!) personally has taken this lot to a beautiful level of landscaping with different textures, varieties, and areas of interest throughout the acres. One driveway leads you to a 3-car garage w/electric accessible, a spacious outbuilding with a functional pot belly stove is versatile for dry storage, hobbies, and crafts. The 2nd driveway leads you to a 18'x17' recreational pavilion and the side entry to the home. Enter now through the side entry into the sitting room. The wood burning stove is capable to be used as an alternate heat source for the home. Step into the updated eat-in kitchen that still holds original charm with built-in cupboards for storage. The living room and dining room are separated by the main entrance to the home and stairs to the 3 BRs and updated full bath. The home has been freshly painted, new roof, gutters & double-hung windows (2016), new shutters, well inspection & new well pump (2015), well-maintained summer/winter hookup furnace. Septic is in working order for owners; septic inspection indicates the system unsatisfactory-but not failing-status. New owner would be responsible for new system. Being sold AS IS & listing price accurately reflects cost of new system. *Seller has approvals up to the design phase ready to go for new septic.* New owner inspections for informational purposes-no repairs will be made. If you'd like a walking tour with the property owner, please request with the showing appointment.
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