Rarely does a home so perfectly complement its setting as this masterfully crafted modern log estate. At the end of a winding driveway off a quiet country road in scenic Upper Bucks County, the property unfolds across five acres enveloped by majestic forest. Soaring ceilings, rich wood finishes, and walls of oversized windows fill the interiors with natural light. At the heart of the home, the spectacular two-story great room is anchored by a fieldstone fireplace that rises to the second floor, offering warmth and drama. The floor plan offers exceptional versatility, featuring three first-floor bedrooms or office spaces accompanied by two generously appointed full baths. Upstairs, a spacious recreation/game room is joined by three additional bedrooms and two baths, including a luxurious primary suite with a sitting room/library retreat, spa-inspired bath with heated floors, clawfoot soaking tub, and oversized shower. The finished lower level features a wet bar, family room with a second stone fireplace, fitness room, full bath with stone shower and garage. Outside, a resort-inspired entertaining complex includes a heated in-ground pool with stone waterfall and fireplace, and cabana. An oversized three-car garage offers ample space for hobbies, collections, and recreational equipment. A private retreat equally suited as a full-time residence or luxurious weekend escape.
At the end of a long gated driveway and poised on 5.47 acres, sits a totally renovated Bucks County circa 1793 stone farmhouse. Gardens, majestic trees and lush meadows embellish the captivating stillness and privacy. Enduring beauty lives in the 233 year old wood floors, stone fireplace, exposed hand-hewn beams and deep windowsills. With a nod to modern needs there is a state of the art kitchen, renovated baths, including a primary with heated floors, 3 bedrooms, solar generation, new heating and air conditioning and septic systems, whole-house generator and 3-car garaging. A covered porch beckons rocking chairs, while romantic al fresco dining can be enjoyed under the canopy of a majestic maple with fireflies providing a twinkling performance. A versatile guest cottage will amply accommodate family and guests, a studio or home office and includes a sizable workshop. The manageably sized barn will house bikes, boats and fishing gear that you can utilize on Lake Nockamixon, within walking distance. Included is a small fruit tree orchard and raised-bed vegetable garden. Although enchantingly secluded, the house is located less than five minutes from the local grocery market and shops, and is near commuter routes, making it readily accessible to Doylestown, NJ, Philadelphia and NYC.
Charming Victorian home built in 1885 that beautifully blends historic character with modern updates. Completely renovated in 2012, this home showcases original detailed moldings, high ceilings, tall windows, thick baseboards, and stunning oak floors throughout. The inviting living space features a cozy gas fireplace, while the eat-in kitchen offers both function and charm. Enjoy the convenience of a main-floor laundry room. Upstairs, the bathroom highlights a gorgeous porcelain tub, adding to the home’s timeless appeal. Ideally located close to the Delaware River, just 5 minutes to Riegelsville, 20 minutes to Easton, and about 10 minutes to Nockamixon Lake—perfect for those seeking charm, comfort, and a scenic lifestyle.
The road less traveled perfectly describes this bucolic setting along a quiet country road in Durham Township. This incredible vintage stone home has been thoughtfully renovated and expanded by its current stewards, blending timeless character with modern comfort and design. A spacious second living room was seamlessly added, complementing the great room and anchoring a stunning radiant-heated slate floor sunroom with a wall of glass overlooking the pool, pool house, and beautifully landscaped grounds. The home now offers four bedrooms and two and a half beautifully tiled bathrooms. Sunlight streams through north- and south-facing windows, filling the home with warmth and natural light throughout the day. The cook’s kitchen features soapstone countertops, a massive farmhouse sink, and a bar for casual dining, conveniently located adjacent to the formal dining room, which comfortably accommodates 12 guests. The open-concept first floor flows effortlessly through the main living spaces and also includes a first-floor bedroom and full bath, offering flexibility for guests or multi-generational living. Warm, inviting, and effortlessly stylish, the home carries a chic SoHo-inspired vibe, complete with two functioning fireplaces that add charm and comfort year-round. Enjoy the feeling of complete privacy in Upper Bucks County while still within commuting distance to New York City and Philadelphia, and just a short drive to the shops, restaurants, and river towns of New Hope and Doylestown.
A unique opportunity has become available at 408 Kintner Rd, Durham Township PA. The property has 51 acres with a farmhouse and various outbuildings, barns and a large pole building. It is currently an income producing property and work has been done by Crews Surveying and Mease Engineering to see if 2 lots could be subdivided here, creating 2 building lots. See the attached plans and review letter. The farmhouse would be on approximately 12 acres. A 29 acre lot would be a buildable area with magnificent long-distance views of the river valley and NJ. Another 10 acre lot would be created. This is the perfect place for a family compound or your equestrian adventures. Organic farming or nursery stock growth is another possibility. Expansive fields have been hayed in the past. Or you could leave it as is and make this secluded and private spot your sanctuary. Initial showings will be of the exterior of the buildings and the land. The Listing Agent must accompany all showings.
A unique opportunity has become available at 408 Kintner Rd, Durham Township PA. The property has 51 acres with a farmhouse and various outbuildings, barns and a large pole building. It is currently an income producing property and work has been done by Crews Surveying and Mease Engineering to see if 2 lots could be subdivided here, creating 2 building lots. See the attached plans and review letter. The farmhouse would be on approximately 12 acres. A 29 acre lot would be a buildable area with magnificent long-distance views of the river valley and NJ. Another 10 acre lot would be created. This is the perfect place for a family compound or your equestrian adventures. Organic farming or nursery stock growth is another possibility. Expansive fields have been hayed in the past. Or you could leave it as is and make this secluded and private spot your sanctuary. Initial showings will be of the exterior of the buildings and the land. The Listing Agent must accompany all showings.
Kintnersville is located in Pennsylvania. Kintnersville, Pennsylvania has a population of 2,859. Kintnersville is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 22.68% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 32.42%.
The median household income in Kintnersville, Pennsylvania is $103,229. 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 Kintnersville is 54.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 84.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 19 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 50.1 inches per year, with 31.5 inches of snow per year.