621 Newcomen Road Exton, PA 19341

$659,900
4
Beds
1.5
Baths
2.00
Acres
3,196
SQFT
206
$/SQFT
$659,900
4
Beds
1.5
Baths
3,196   sf
$206 / sf
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Welcome to Spring Brook Farmhouse! The core of this house was probably built by John Martin before 1715. John Martin was not on the early Uwchlan Tax lists but may have paid taxes in one of the adjoining townships. The western addition to the original building was constructed in 1803, per the date stone at the upper gable. It is very difficult to read, but it appears to have the initials of “C.E.M.” which could have been a descendant of John Martin. A deed from 1822 transferred the farm from Eliyah & Rebekah Davis To George Culton. Mr. Culton farmed the land, but he also ran a successful local business as a carpet manufacturer in West Pikeland, near Yellow Springs. The Culton family owned the property for three generations, calling it Spring Brook Farm, from 1822 until 1910. It was sold out of the family to Alfred Lewis Ward, who was a Philadelphia based architect that maintained this property as his summer residence. What stands today is an amazing combination of a pre-revolutionary stone cottage, a much more substantial addition that added two stories to the west and an amazing 2nd floor addition to the original homestead! There is the amazing 3-story springhouse which to this day, still provides the fresh water supply for the house. In older advertisements, this building had been called a tenant house. It would have provided for rudimentary living quarters, yet it did have a fireplace on the first floor and an internal trinity staircase to the 2nd floor. While no longer conditioned, this could make an amazing artist’s studio, home office or other functional space with little effort. Through a small covered porch, one enters into the original 1715 portion of the house. This is the central core with access to the kitchen wing, the sunroom or the dining room. The kitchen wing provides for ample space to cook & dine together. More modern cabinetry and the necessary appliances overlook the front yard and spring house courtyard, while the breakfast area retains a built-in china cupboard. There is access to the side patio directly from the kitchen. A pantry closet along with a half bath are tucked at the rear along with peg boards for additional hanging storage. This space connects back to the heated sunroom along the entire rear of the original 1715 portion of the house. With walls of windows and a brick floor, it’s a fantastic space to sit and enjoy the natural beauty of the 2 acres of grounds. The dining room is up a half flight of stairs from the living room with large windows on three sides, a wood burning fireplace and a built-in china cabinet with a unique arched top. Ascend another half-flight of stairs to the main floor for all the guest bedrooms, the full bathroom and the laundry. On this level, there are two guest rooms that have 12’ tall ceilings and huge windows overlooking the rear yard with built-in shelving & unique lofts with interior casements. The renovated bathroom has a tub/shower combo. A 2nd full bathroom was converted to the laundry room. While there is still a sink and a toilet, they have not been used and would likely need to be replumbed to function once again. The 3rd guest bedroom is tucked at the rear corner of the house with windows overlooking the rear and side yards. The primary bedroom is up yet another half-flight of stairs. There are 2 closets flanking the front yard window, several other built-in storage cabinets along the eastern wall. Up another set of stairs, one has access to the full height attic that provides significant storage options. Let’s take a little meander around the grounds of the property. There are four distinct patio areas on each side of the house. A small stream meanders from the spring down to the rear corner of the property. The majority of the 2 acres are wide open lawns that gently slope down to the right rear corner of the property. A small wooded area provides privacy from neighboring houses.

Welcome to Spring Brook Farmhouse! The core of this house was probably built by John Martin before 1715. John Martin was not on the early Uwchlan Tax lists but may have paid taxes in one of the adjoining townships. The western addition to the original building was constructed in 1803, per the date stone at the upper gable. It is very difficult to read, but it appears to have the initials of “C.E.M.” which could have been a descendant of John Martin. A deed from 1822 transferred the farm from Eliyah & Rebekah Davis To George Culton. Mr. Culton farmed the land, but he also ran a successful local business as a carpet manufacturer in West Pikeland, near Yellow Springs. The Culton family owned the property for three generations, calling it Spring Brook Farm, from 1822 until 1910. It was sold out of the family to Alfred Lewis Ward, who was a Philadelphia based architect that maintained this property as his summer residence. What stands today is an amazing combination of a pre-revolutionary stone cottage, a much more substantial addition that added two stories to the west and an amazing 2nd floor addition to the original homestead! There is the amazing 3-story springhouse which to this day, still provides the fresh water supply for the house. In older advertisements, this building had been called a tenant house. It would have provided for rudimentary living quarters, yet it did have a fireplace on the first floor and an internal trinity staircase to the 2nd floor. While no longer conditioned, this could make an amazing artist’s studio, home office or other functional space with little effort. Through a small covered porch, one enters into the original 1715 portion of the house. This is the central core with access to the kitchen wing, the sunroom or the dining room. The kitchen wing provides for ample space to cook & dine together. More modern cabinetry and the necessary appliances overlook the front yard and spring house courtyard, while the breakfast area retains a built-in china cupboard. There is access to the side patio directly from the kitchen. A pantry closet along with a half bath are tucked at the rear along with peg boards for additional hanging storage. This space connects back to the heated sunroom along the entire rear of the original 1715 portion of the house. With walls of windows and a brick floor, it’s a fantastic space to sit and enjoy the natural beauty of the 2 acres of grounds. The dining room is up a half flight of stairs from the living room with large windows on three sides, a wood burning fireplace and a built-in china cabinet with a unique arched top. Ascend another half-flight of stairs to the main floor for all the guest bedrooms, the full bathroom and the laundry. On this level, there are two guest rooms that have 12’ tall ceilings and huge windows overlooking the rear yard with built-in shelving & unique lofts with interior casements. The renovated bathroom has a tub/shower combo. A 2nd full bathroom was converted to the laundry room. While there is still a sink and a toilet, they have not been used and would likely need to be replumbed to function once again. The 3rd guest bedroom is tucked at the rear corner of the house with windows overlooking the rear and side yards. The primary bedroom is up yet another half-flight of stairs. There are 2 closets flanking the front yard window, several other built-in storage cabinets along the eastern wall. Up another set of stairs, one has access to the full height attic that provides significant storage options. Let’s take a little meander around the grounds of the property. There are four distinct patio areas on each side of the house. A small stream meanders from the spring down to the rear corner of the property. The majority of the 2 acres are wide open lawns that gently slope down to the right rear corner of the property. A small wooded area provides privacy from neighboring houses.

  • Neighborhood
  • Type
  • Total Baths
  • 1/2 Baths
  • County
    Chester
  • Area
    Uwchlan Twp
  • Tax Amount
    $8,796
  • Status
    Upcoming
  • Listing #
    PACT2074950
  • Built
    1715
  • Lot Size
    2.00
  • Listed on site
    10 days
  • Listing Agent Id
    121135885054

Listed by:
BHHS Fox & Roach Wayne-Devon

Source:
BRIGHT MLS

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  • No HOA
  • No Adult Community

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  • No Builder Restrictions

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  • No Pool
  • Patio
  • Basement

Interior Features

  • Fire Place
  • Wood Floors
  • Pantry

Style

  • Colonial
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