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North Wales, Pennsylvania

$2,495,000 / Early American Colonial
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David Caracausa Historic Homeowner
Presenting “Gwynwood Farm” an Extraordinary Historic Fieldstone Farmhouse & Homestead Dating Back to the Circa 1700’s, a picturesque postcard-worthy homestead that captivates one with the allure of timeless irreplaceable elegance, charm, character, period details, and unique touches. It has been impeccably restored and preserved with master craftsmanship, nestled on 5 acres and embraced by Gwynedd’s splendor of nature’s tranquility, which is a sought-after part of Montgomery County, PA. This suburb of Philadelphia was founded and settled by the Welsh/Quakers, early settlers who acquired their land through Penn’s grant and patent in the late 1600’s. The legacy ownership starts with Thomas Evan a prominent and respected figure from Wales who came to America, secured 1049 acres and then summoned his family to the new world to join him. Evan was referred to as a yeoman in his day, and he and his family were some of the very first brave pilgrims to arrive and settle in the Gwynedds. They cleared and farmed their land and raised livestock. “Gwynwood Farm” has been for sale once in the past 100 years. For the past 40 years, it has been under the loving stewardship of the current owners.

Property Details

Style: Early American Colonial

House Form: Farmhouse

Year: 1700

Setting: Rural

Beds: 4

Baths: 4

Condition: Superb

Land Area: 5.06

Special Features

Fireplace

IG Pool

Gardens

Garages

Outbuilding

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