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1515 Sugar Bottom Rd

1515 Sugar Bottom Rd, Furlong, PA 18925

$5,795,000

This magnificent equestrian estate, Fieldstone Farm, 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. The farm is also part of Bucks County history: Set amidst the picturesque pastoral landscapes of Buckingham Township, Pennsylvania, Fieldstone Farm spans 103 acres of equestrian beauty and historic charm. Dating back to 1747, this 18th-century stone estate encapsulates the region's deep-rooted history, tracing its origins to the Morrey family, whose legacy includes Humphrey Morrey, Philadelphia's first mayor appointed by William Penn. Through the centuries, this estate has witnessed transformations under multiple owners, from the Barr family--who expanded its agricultural prominence and historic structures--to notable subsequent caretakers such as the Rittenhouse and Foster families.

The main residence, enhanced by skilled renovations and modern touches, preserves the unique architectural details of the era. The 1782 date stone on the property's cottage bears the initials A (Adam), C (Charity), and B (Barr), hinting at the involvement of Charity Barr during Adam's military service in the Revolutionary War. The estate once flourished as a bustling agricultural hub, complete with cider works, stills, orchards, and barns.

By the 20th century, Fieldstone Farm saw a variety of changes, from ownership by European immigrants to its eventual showcase as the 2010 Bucks County Designer House and Gardens, showcasing the dedicated work of designers who revived its interiors and exteriors. Today, Fieldstone Farm remains a testament to Bucks County's rural past, enriched by layers of history and a panoramic view that reflects the timeless beauty of its surroundings.

5
beds

4
baths

3,552 Sq.Ft. LIVING AREA

103.24 Acres lot

Rebecca L. Francis

Rebecca L. Francis

Features & Amenities

Interior

  • total bedrooms5
  • Total bathrooms4
  • full bathrooms4
  • Laundry room Main Level
  • Flooring Wood
  • APPLIANCES Cooktop, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Double Oven, Oven, Electric Water Heater
  • other interior Features Eat-in Kitchen, Kitchen Island

Area & Lot

  • Status Coming Soon
  • Living Area3,552 Sq.Ft.
  • Lot Area103.24 Acres
  • MLS® IDPABU2082250
  • TypeResidential
  • YEAR BUILT1747
  • Architecture StylesFarmhouse/National Folk
  • View DescriptionWater, Creek/Stream, Panoramic, Pasture
  • School DistrictCENTRAL BUCKS

Exterior

  • STORIES3
  • Garage Space7.0
  • water SourceWell, Private
  • PoolGunite, In Ground
  • roofShingle, Slate
  • parkingAsphalt, Detached
  • HEAT TYPEBaseboard, Oil
  • AIR CONDITIONINGCentral Air
  • sewerSeptic Tank

Financial

  • Sales Price$5,795,000
  • Real Estate Tax $12,114/yr
  • Zoning AG-Agricultural
1515 Sugar Bottom Rd
1515 Sugar Bottom Rd

This magnificent equestrian estate, built in 1747, stands on over 100 stunning acres.

– Caryn Black
1515 Sugar Bottom Rd

Courtesy of Caryn Black and Brooke Black

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