Skip to main content
The Deana Corrigan Team
215-850-8792

225 River Road, Pipersville, PA 18947 now has a new price of $425,000!

by Deana Corrigan 11/16/2021

225 River Road, Pipersville, PA 18947
Single FamilyFor Sale
$425,000
225 River Road
Pipersville, PA 18947
2Beds
2Baths
1,670Sq Ft

Come and see what nature along the Delaware River looks like in this wonderful, updated 1890 single family home. Nestled into the hillside on this 2.8 acre lot (approximately half the acreage is across River Rd along the canal and tow path). The first floor boasts the hardwood floors that flow throughout the large living room/dining room area with exposed wood beams. These exposed wood beams are also found in the family room with the original over-sized wood burning field stone fireplace giving way to that true Bucks County charm. The cook will love the updated kitchen with newer stainless steal appliances, where there is ample room for a table to enjoy your mornings looking out toward the gazebo and meadow on the canals edge. There is a non-working fireplace in the kitchen that adds to the nostalgia of the home. Lastly on this level is the updated full bath with large glass enclosed tiled shower and the laundry/mud room. The second floor has two large bedrooms, small office area and another updated full bath with another large glass enclosed shower and a stand alone claw foot tub. The hardwood floors and exposed beam ceilings flow throughout most of the home to give that turn of the century feeling. Sit outside on the flagstone patio and you will hear the birds and see wildlife pass on by. A potting shed sits off to the side of the home for any of you potting and tool storage needs. Of special note is the Brand new septic and recent tree work on the hillside to remove the dead Ash Trees. This is a must see home just in time to enjoy living near the river during the fall with the changing of the leaves. You will love dining at local outdoor restaurants, shopping and activities that are found all around the Bucks County area. (For those history buffs, this home has two front doors. Some say Quakers had a separate door for men and women to enter the home. Others say one is to enter and one is to exit since families were large....)

Learn more about this property