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1515 Sugar Bottom Rd

  • Furlong, PA
  • $5,795,000

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This magnificent equestrian estate, built in 1747, stands on over 100 stunning acres in the heart of historic Bucks County. Steeped in rich history, Bucks County was first inhabited by the Lenape Indians and later settled by European colonists, including Swedes, Dutch, and Quakers. The area played a crucial role during the Revolutionary War, with George Washington launching his famed crossing of the Delaware from its banks. This estate, including a beautifully restored stone farmhouse and guesthouse, seamlessly blends 18th-century charm with modern luxury. The main house boasts 5 bedrooms, a custom gourmet kitchen, and 3.5 baths, offering a retreat for the most discerning buyer, gentleman farmer, or equestrian. The guesthouse, dating back to the 1700s, includes a designer kitchen, great room with a fireplace, and 2 bedrooms. Outbuildings, such as a stable, outdoor riding ring, and a climate-controlled garage, cater to equestrians and car enthusiasts alike. The 1782 carriage house, with its stone fireplace, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, and bath, adds even more charm. Additionally, a 2.5-acre buildable lot provides space to expand and create your vision. This exceptional property marries history with modern elegance, reflecting both the heritage and beauty of Bucks County.

This magnificent equestrian estate, built in 1747, stands on over 100 stunning acres in the heart of historic Bucks County. Steeped in rich history, Bucks County was first inhabited by the Lenape Indians and later settled by European colonists, including Swedes, Dutch, and Quakers. The area played a crucial role during the Revolutionary War, with George Washington launching his famed crossing of the Delaware from its banks. This estate, including a beautifully restored stone farmhouse and guesthouse, seamlessly blends 18th-century charm with modern luxury. The main house boasts 5 bedrooms, a custom gourmet kitchen, and 3.5 baths, offering a retreat for the most discerning buyer, gentleman farmer, or equestrian. The guesthouse, dating back to the 1700s, includes a designer kitchen, great room with a fireplace, and 2 bedrooms. Outbuildings, such as a stable, outdoor riding ring, and a climate-controlled garage, cater to equestrians and car enthusiasts alike. The 1782 carriage house, with its stone fireplace, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, and bath, adds even more charm. Additionally, a 2.5-acre buildable lot provides space to expand and create your vision. This exceptional property marries history with modern elegance, reflecting both the heritage and beauty of Bucks County.

This magnificent equestrian estate, built in 1747, stands on over 100 stunning acres in the heart of historic Bucks County. Steeped in rich history, Bucks County was first inhabited by the Lenape Indians and later settled by European colonists, including Swedes, Dutch, and Quakers. The area played a crucial role during the Revolutionary War, with George Washington launching his famed crossing of the Delaware from its banks. This estate, including a beautifully restored stone farmhouse and guesthouse, seamlessly blends 18th-century charm with modern luxury. The main house boasts 5 bedrooms, a custom gourmet kitchen, and 3.5 baths, offering a retreat for the most discerning buyer, gentleman farmer, or equestrian. The guesthouse, dating back to the 1700s, includes a designer kitchen, great room with a fireplace, and 2 bedrooms. Outbuildings, such as a stable, outdoor riding ring, and a climate-controlled garage, cater to equestrians and car enthusiasts alike. The 1782 carriage house, with its stone fireplace, dining room, kitchen, bedroom, and bath, adds even more charm. Additionally, a 2.5-acre buildable lot provides space to expand and create your vision. This exceptional property marries history with modern elegance, reflecting both the heritage and beauty of Bucks County.
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1747

1747

Year Built

5

5

Total Bedrooms

3

3

Total Bathrooms

103

103

Acres

Lot Size

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01

Interior

Total Bedrooms

5

Total Bathrooms

3

Full Bathrooms

2

Half Bathroom

1

Laundry room

Main Floor Laundry

Fireplace

2
01

Exterior & Building

Pool

Inground

Air Conditioning

Central Air, multizone
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Lot & Area

Status

Farm Estates

Lot Size

103 Acres

MLS® ID

PABU2082250

Type

Land , Residential

Year Built

1747

Neighborhood

Furlong

Lifestyles

Equestrian, Farm Ranch, Country Living, Historic

Architecture Styles

Equestrian, Farmhouse, Old World

View Description

Equestrian ,Acreage ,Guest House ,Outdoor Arena,Car Collector Garage ,Multiple Outbuildings

School District

Central Bucks
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Finance

Sales Price

$5,795,000

Buyer Agency Compensation

2.5%

Real Estate Taxes

$12,114/yr
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The main house boasts 5 bedrooms, a custom gourmet kitchen, and 3.5 baths.

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Furlong

Historically, the area was referred to as "Barville" (or "Bearville") on maps as late as 1852, indicating its longstanding presence in the region

Furlong is an unincorporated community situated in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 263 (York Road) and Edison-Furlong Road/Forest Grove Road. It straddles the border between Buckingham and Doylestown townships, placing it within a region known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes.

Historically, the area was referred to as "Barville" (or "Bearville") on maps as late as 1852, indicating its longstanding presence in the region.

Buckingham Township, encompassing part of Furlong, is the largest township in Bucks County, covering 33 square miles. Its geography is dominated by gently rolling countryside and Buckingham Mountain, which rises to a height of 520 feet. The township's landscape is characterized by fertile soil and numerous streams, contributing to its agricultural heritage.

Furlong's location offers residents and visitors convenient access to nearby towns and amenities. It lies near the borough of Doylestown, the county seat of Bucks County, known for its vibrant cultural scene, historic architecture, and community events. The surrounding area features a blend of residential developments, farmlands, and preserved open spaces, reflecting the region's commitment to maintaining its rural charm while accommodating growth.

The community's proximity to major roads like Route 263 provides easy connectivity to other parts of the county and the greater Philadelphia region, making it an attractive location for those seeking a balance between rural tranquility and urban accessibility.

Overall, Furlong embodies the quintessential characteristics of Bucks County, offering a glimpse into Pennsylvania's rich history and a serene environment for its residents.

Furlong is an unincorporated community situated in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, at the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 263 (York Road) and Edison-Furlong Road/Forest Grove Road. It straddles the border between Buckingham and Doylestown townships, placing it within a region known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes. Historically, the area was referred to as "Barville" (or "Bearville") on maps as late as 1852, indicating its longstanding presence in the region. Buckingham Township, encompassing part of Furlong, is the largest township in Bucks County, covering 33 square miles. Its geography is dominated by gently rolling countryside and Buckingham Mountain, which rises to a height of 520 feet. The township's landscape is characterized by fertile soil and numerous streams, contributing to its agricultural heritage. Furlong's location offers residents and visitors convenient access to nearby towns and amenities. It lies near the borough of Doylestown, the county seat of Bucks County, known for its vibrant cultural scene, historic architecture, and community events. The surrounding area features a blend of residential developments, farmlands, and preserved open spaces, reflecting the region's commitment to maintaining its rural charm while accommodating growth. The community's proximity to major roads like Route 263 provides easy connectivity to other parts of the county and the greater Philadelphia region, making it an attractive location for those seeking a balance between rural tranquility and urban accessibility. Overall, Furlong embodies the quintessential characteristics of Bucks County, offering a glimpse into Pennsylvania's rich history and a serene environment for its residents.
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