Set along the quiet, storybook stretch of the Delaware River in Lumberville, Pennsylvania, this exquisitely restored circa-1875 residence offers a rare and deeply compelling retreat—where history, design, and nature converge in effortless harmony. A comprehensive renovation was undertaken in 2008 and has been recently updated, leaving the home in turn-key condition. As you enter through the unique front door, you are taken by the spacious living room providing plenty of room for entertaining or relaxing. The back wall consists of beautiful built-ins providing enough space for your favorite objects and treasured photographs and books. Surrounded by windows, you will enjoy natural light all day long and seasonal views of the Delaware River. Some historic architectural details of this home are the hardwood floors, some of which are irreplaceable old-world chestnut, found throughout. The reimagined kitchen is functional and features custom cabinetry, new stainless steel appliances, a gas range, and Silestone surfaces. It flows seamlessly into the breakfast room and onward to a cozy family room anchored by a stone-faced gas fireplace—an inviting space designed for relaxed weekends and intimate gatherings. Tucked discreetly within, a hidden door reveals a remarkable 100-bottle wine cellar—an unexpected and memorable feature for the discerning collector. On the second level, the large primary suite offers a luxurious feel with a unique layout and oversized closet. A welcome surprise is the back door that delivers you into the garden in a single step. The ensuite bath is large and spa-like with its radiant heat floor and new marble shower renovated in 2020. Two additional bedrooms, both with river views, share a beautifully tiled bathroom with tub shower. Traditional ceiling beams in one bedroom create a cozy feel so appropriate to the house. Outdoors, the property becomes truly special. Perennial and native gardens have been curated with intention—layered, organic, and ever-changing with the seasons. Bluestone terraces, a fenced patio, and a covered porch create multiple moments for dining, reading, or simply taking in the quiet rhythm of the river just beyond. This is a landscape designed not just to be seen, but experienced. Two driveway parking spaces plus 2 spaces on River Rd in front of house. For the nature seeker or the New York buyer seeking a tranquil escape, the setting is as compelling as the home itself. Just minutes away, the iconic Black Bass Hotel offers riverside dining with a legacy dating back to the 1740s—perfect for sunset dinners or weekend brunch. The beloved Lumberville General Store provides a charming stop for morning coffee or a casual bite, while nearby river towns like New Hope, Lambertville, Stockton and Frenchtown expand your options with upscale dining, galleries, and boutique shopping—all within a scenic drive. A truly special offering—one that must be experienced to be fully appreciated.
In historic Lumberville, one of Bucks County’s most enchanting river villages, this late-19th-century duplex offers an extraordinary opportunity to embrace the timeless beauty of life along the Delaware River. A gracious rocking-chair front porch welcomes you with tranquil river views, setting the tone for a home that feels like a year-round vacation home. Inside, an airy open floor plan is filled with natural light and anchored by original native pine floors that speak to the home’s rich heritage. The thoughtfully updated kitchen blends classic character with modern convenience, featuring stainless appliances, including a Liebherr refrigerator. The living room strikes a perfect harmony between past and present, with a striking wall of windows framing the surrounding landscape and inviting the outdoors in. From here, step onto the private patio, and experience a little piece of solitude. Upstairs, the serene primary bedroom is complemented by a beautifully up-to-date full bath with marble topped vanity, tiled flooring and linen storage. A sitting room or home office completes the level, perfectly positioned to capture sweeping river views. The top floor hosts a charming second bedroom featuring custom built-ins, abundant storage, and windows that overlook both the backyard and the shimmering Delaware River beyond. Life in Lumberville feels worlds away yet remains remarkably accessible. Stroll to the canal towpath for exercise, cross the Delaware on the historic Lumberville–Raven Rock pedestrian bridge to Bull’s Island state park, or enjoy dinner and drinks just steps away at the renowned Black Bass Hotel and Restaurant. Life slows down a bit here.
Set just a few minutes from New Hope Boro, "RIVERWATCH" is a meticulously maintained and updated twin with highly sought-after river views that weaves modern design with old-world craftsmanship. Step up onto the covered porch with river views, and become part of a time that has all but disappeared. Enter through the front door into a large living room, full of sunlight, with hardwood floors, a fireplace, and century-old millwork. The fully renovated kitchen offers granite countertops, Heritage custom maple cabinets, Sub-Zero & Wolf appliances, tile backsplash, and radiant heated terra cotta tile floors. There is a perfect powder room at the furthest point of the house with tile and a custom stone sink by sculptor Steven Snyder. Just outside is a magnificent & private blue stone patio for morning coffee and evening cocktails. The terraced backyard is thoughtfully landscaped and backs a lush mountain hillside. The 2nd floor has a fully expanded and renovated full bath that is a showroom example of a tasteful and perfectly styled improvement. There are two generous bedrooms, each with its own timeless views. The 3rd floor offers another flexible space with stunning sightlines of the river that could be an additional bedroom, office, or sitting room. New Hope / Solebury school district. Rarely do these true gems come to market in this riverside village that has been an attraction for artists, authors, and discerning locals for well over a century. Take a step back in time and visit your future! RIVER VIEWS -Septic system PSMA inspection was satisfactory / completed 4/7/2026
L’ Ecole – Built in 1858 is a rare historic gem refurbished with stylish, contemporary finishes for a luxurious, modern ambiance. A masterful repurposing of the historic Green Hill School in the New Hope/Solebury School District, this exquisite residence offers a seamless blend of historic charm and modern luxury. Situated on over 5 acres of lush, private grounds with a gated entrance, the property provides unparalleled privacy and serenity. This stunning home features 4 spacious bedrooms, 4 full baths and 1 half bath, along with a second kitchen and expansive living spaces - perfect for entertaining or family gatherings. Outdoors, enjoy a saltwater pool set amidst beautifully landscaped grounds, terraces and a lovely pond creating a perfect oasis for relaxation and recreation. Enjoy Bucks County's reputation as a tax refuge for New York and New Jersey residents with easy access to both. Located just 70 minutes from NYC, 60 minutes to Philadelphia, 30 minutes from Princeton and only 10 minutes to New Hope, this exceptional one-of-a-kind property combines tranquility with convenient access to major cultural and urban centers. With its historic roots, luxurious amenities and private setting, L’Ecole is a true retreat for those seeking elegance, comfort and exclusivity.
Lumberville is located in Pennsylvania. Lumberville, Pennsylvania 18933has a population of 88. Lumberville 18933 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 0% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.42%.
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 Lumberville 18933 is 67.5 years.
The average high temperature in July is 85.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 21.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 48.5 inches per year, with 21.8 inches of snow per year.