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A HOMESTEADER'S DREAM… Step into history and embrace self-sufficient living at this enchantin 11-acre farm, offering a flexible lifestyle choice that can be tailored to your needs. Solar Wind Farm, a stone farmhouse dating back to 1810, offers over two centuries of farming heritage wrapped in timeless charm and endless possibilities. The classic 2,500 sq ft farmhouse showcases authentic stone construction with classic stucco details, representing nearly 215 years of craftsmanship and character. This historic gem serves as the perfect foundation for your dreams. Completely bordered by mature trees, this private sanctuary offers the perfect balance of seclusion and open space. Authentic bank barn featuring a dedicated sewing room, workshop space, and an abundance of storage - perfect for crafts, repairs, firewood and organizing your life. The stable offers thoughtfully designed fenced paddocks, expansive pastures perfect for grazing and/or agricultural pursuits. Multiple outbuildings and workshops provide endless storage and project space. The historic outhouse adds to the property's authentic character. Whether you're dreaming of keeping horses or, raising heritage livestock, cultivating organic gardens, or simply embracing a simpler way of life, Solar Wind Farm provides the perfect canvas. The established infrastructure, combined with over two centuries of farming wisdom embedded in the land, creates an unparalleled opportunity for modern homesteaders seeking authentic rural living. This rare gem offers the chance to own a piece of agricultural history while building your sustainable future. Solar Wind Farm isn't just a property - it's a legacy, and a homesteader's paradise with beauty and charm waiting for the right family to write its next chapter. Act 319-Pennsylvania Farmland and Forest Land Assessment Act (Clean and Green) low taxes $3,724
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From Doylestown take 313 W toward Dublin, turn left into Broad Street, turn right onto Upper Church Road, the destination is on the left.
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Architectural Type - Farmhouse/National Folk
Basement - Windows, Unfinished, Sump Pump, Poured Concrete, Interior Access, Outside Entrance, Drainage System, Stone
Interior Features - Built-Ins, Double/Dual Staircase
Lot Features - Stream/Creek, Cleared, Level, Partly Wooded, Road Frontage
Exterior Features - Stucco, Stone
Heating - Wood Burn Stove, Summer/Winter Changeover, Baseboard - Hot Water, Oil, Wood
Hot Water - Oil, S/W Changeover
Sewer - On Site Septic
Water - Private
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