Set amidst the rolling hills of upper Bucks County where history and natural splendor marry to create an idyllic lifestyle, this home doubles as a full-time home and a vacation retreat, perfect for those seeking a peaceful country lifestyle. Redwood Hideaway is privately set on 3.5 wooded acres in the Palisades School District at the end of a long winding driveway in an unspoiled rural area with easy access to New Jersey, the Lehigh Valley and Doylestown. Redwood siding frames a sprawling floor plan that includes a large living room with wide plank wood floors, bow window, exposed beams and classic shelving and cabinetry flanking a brick fireplace. A large dining room with wide plank wood floors and chair railing is adjacent to a kitchen with pantry closets and brick wall encompassing a cooktop and wall oven. A massive sunroom with wood ceiling, skylights, wood stove and walls of windows overlooks the surrounding woodlands. An expansive family room also offers built-in shelving and cabinetry while a full bath and laundry room with storage are conveniently located nearby. Three second floor bedrooms include a primary suite with walk-in closet, In addition to the attached 2-car garage, a 40’x24’ pole barn with oversized doors will appeal to a multitude of needs including housing equipment, atvs, collections and projects. Redwood Hideaway offers the luxury of simple comfort, peace and privacy interrupted only by nature’s wonderful sights and sounds.
Drifting Dell Farm is an idyllic sanctuary epitomizing the charm and tranquility of Upper Bucks County. As you enter through the long, gated drive, you’ll find yourself in a world of breathtaking beauty, where 21 meticulously maintained acres unfold before you. This classic country retreat is adorned with lush perennial gardens, elegant stone walls, fenced pastures, and pristine Gallows Run stream that adds to the serene atmosphere. The centerpiece of the property is the c.1784 stone farmhouse, offering four bedrooms and 3 baths. This home is a showcase of timeless craftsmanship, with original period details such as wide plank floors, exposed beams, deep-sill windows, high ceilings, and four stately fireplaces that provide warmth and character. The heart of the home is a chef’s dream, commercial-grade kitchen open to the large dining room featuring a striking floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace with a grand wood mantel. The adjoining family room, with its arched windows, offers picturesque views of a cascading waterfall and spring-fed creek, creating a perfect blend of indoor comfort and outdoor beauty. Every aspect of Drifting Dell Farm exudes charm and meticulous care, extending to the property’s outbuildings. The old-world pub and pool house features an antique bar, brick flooring, dramatic floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace, cathedral ceiling with exposed beams, and stained-glass windows that enhance the ambiance. Just steps away, the refreshing in-ground pool invites relaxation. The estate includes a carriage house built on the stone foundation of an original barn featuring three-bay garage and guest or caretaker quarters above with two bedrooms and one full plus one half bat. Equestrians will appreciate the the picturesque red barn with stalls, two two turnout sheds, and acres of open grassy pasture. A whimsical aviary adds to the charm of this remarkable property. Drifting Dell Farm is more than just a home; it’s a private retreat where history, nature, and luxury converge.
Nestled in the heart of scenic Durham Township, Gallows Hill Farm offers a rare blend of historic character and peaceful country living. Set on 8 rolling acres with long-distance pastoral views, this circa 1892 stone farmhouse is a warm and welcoming retreat surrounded by the natural beauty of upper Bucks County. The home features three generously sized bedrooms, including a spacious first-floor primary suite with an adjoining sitting room and a cozy stone fireplace—perfect for quiet mornings or fireside evenings. The heart of the home is a functional country kitchen that opens into sunlit dining and living areas with hardwood floors and charming period details throughout. The expansive living room showcases a walk-in fireplace, exposed beams, deep-set windows, and antique pine floors. Step outside and immerse yourself in the serenity of the landscape—ideal for gardening, outdoor dining, or simply taking in the views. A classic bank barn anchors the property, with space for horses, storage, a workshop, or creative pursuits. A separate tractor shed adds additional utility, while a detached studio offers flexible space for guests, remote work, or artistic retreat. Surrounded by open meadows and woodlands, yet just minutes from the Delaware River and the charming river towns of Riegelsville and Milford, this exceptional property is perfectly suited as a full-time residence, weekend getaway, or a multi-use homestead with room to grow. Gallows Hill Farm is a rare opportunity to own a piece of Bucks County history, steeped in charm and set in a truly tranquil setting.
Eagle's Nest is a once in a lifetime custom new construction opportunity with long distance views stretching miles across Bucks, Northampton and Hunterdon Counties. Just minutes from the Delaware River nestled on a plateau among a mature landscape and rolling hills this magnificent 14 acre homesite awaits your vision. Prime Custom Builders offers standard luxury features with spectacular design and a seamless blend of sophistication and craftsmanship. There is a main floor and upper level primary suite available with lavish bathroom selections and sumptuous walk in closets. The warm and spacious family room offers a floor to ceiling gas fireplace, dramatic two story ceiling and sweeping views. The gourmet kitchen offers high end appliances, custom cabinetry, and a oversized pantry. Every aspect of the home can be customized to bring your vision to life. Easy access to rt 78 & Easton Rd. 90 mins to Manhattan and a short ride to Allentown, Bethlehem & Easton.
Drifting Dell Farm is an idyllic sanctuary epitomizing the charm and tranquility of Upper Bucks County. As you enter through the long, gated drive, you’ll find yourself in a world of breathtaking beauty, where 21 meticulously maintained acres unfold before you. This classic country retreat is adorned with lush perennial gardens, elegant stone walls, fenced pastures, and pristine Gallows Run stream that adds to the serene atmosphere. The centerpiece of the property is the c.1784 stone farmhouse, offering four bedrooms and 3 baths. This home is a showcase of timeless craftsmanship, with original period details such as wide plank floors, exposed beams, deep-sill windows, high ceilings, and four stately fireplaces that provide warmth and character. The heart of the home is a chef’s dream, commercial-grade kitchen open to the large dining room featuring a striking floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace with a grand wood mantel. The adjoining family room, with its arched windows, offers picturesque views of a cascading waterfall and spring-fed creek, creating a perfect blend of indoor comfort and outdoor beauty. Every aspect of Drifting Dell Farm exudes charm and meticulous care, extending to the property’s outbuildings. The old-world pub and pool house features an antique bar, brick flooring, dramatic floor-to-ceiling brick fireplace, cathedral ceiling with exposed beams, and stained-glass windows that enhance the ambiance. Just steps away, the refreshing in-ground pool invites relaxation. The estate includes a carriage house built on the stone foundation of an original barn featuring three-bay garage and guest or caretaker quarters above with two bedrooms and one full plus one half bat. Equestrians will appreciate the the picturesque red barn with stalls, two two turnout sheds, and acres of open grassy pasture. A whimsical aviary adds to the charm of this remarkable property. Drifting Dell Farm is more than just a home; it’s a private retreat where history, nature, and luxury converge.
In the picturesque village of Kintnersville stands this historic 5-bedroom, 2.5-bath Victorian home, featuring an original section dating back to the late 1700s. The property is bordered by the Gallows Run creek and picturesque cliffs rising behind, creating a scenic backdrop that's truly breathtaking! A grand bay window provides a stunning view of the creek, ideal for fishing trout. The nine foot high ceilings, wood floors, wide baseboard, original doors, and a decorative fireplace preserve the home's historic character. Complementing these features is a custom kitchen with island and granite countertop, boasting cherry cabinets, meticulously crafted by a master carpenter. The house includes an in-law suite with a separate entrance, perfect for extended family or guests. This suite features a cozy living room, a bright bedroom with a wall of windows with a door leading to a private deck, a full bath, and an office complete with a closet and built-in shelves. The thoughtful layout ensures privacy, making it the perfect space for multi-generational living or visitors. Significant updates include plumbing and electrical systems upgraded in 2013, some storm windows installed in 2020, and in 2022: a new sump pump, well pump, hot water heater, and heat pump. The rear pasture is home to a 35x25 pole barn with access from Kintner Road, not suitable for horses but ideal for storage. Several other structures dot the property, including a summer kitchen and detached shop with loft that previously served as an Antique Store, perfect space for an art studio or a small business. There is a FEMA floodplain within the property. The property is zoned Village Center, offering a variety of possibilities.
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.