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1813 Historic stone farmhouse in Pennsylvania gets a stunning new life

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Period Architecture has renovated this historic stone farmhouse dating back to 1813, located in Doylestown, in the heart of beautiful Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Twin Silo Residence features a timber-frame and local fieldstone port-cochere that warmly welcomes guests with rustic charm.

Tucked amidst horse-filled pastures and beneath the shade of a leafy canopy, this beautiful renovation includes a new kitchen, living room, dining room, and game area to create a family home that’s rich in both history and modern conveniences. Continue below to see more of this timeless stone farmhouse renovation/addition project. Be sure to go right to the end to see images during the renovation!

DESIGN DETAILS: ARCHITECT Period Architecture CONSTRUCTION E.C.Trethewey Building Contractors

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What We Love: This historic stone farmhouse boasts a tranquil location and impressive architecture, beautifully preserving the charm of this home’s storied past. Expansive windows fill the interiors with natural light, highlighting thoughtfully restored details. The surrounding landscape enhances the serene atmosphere, making it a perfect escape from modern life. Overall, we think this home is a slice of paradise!

Tell Us: What are your overall thoughts on this renovation/addition project? Let us know in the Comments below. We love reading your feedback!

Note: Be sure to check out a couple of other fascinating home tours that we have highlighted here on One Kindesign in the state of Pennsylvania: A historic stone house gets a beautiful update in the Pennsylvania countryside and Beyond Charming Historic Preservation of a Stone Farmhouse in Pennsylvania.

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farmhouse exterior aerial view

farmhouse exterior aerial view

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Above: This timeless home is surrounded by beautiful countryside, providing the homeowners with peaceful views, fresh air, and a serene escape from everyday life.

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This historic stone farmhouse stands as a testament to layering design aesthetics, detailed craftsmanship, and practicality within beautiful design.

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farmhouse family room

farmhouse family room with a pool table

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Above: This countryside farmhouse features a large dining area, perfect for family gatherings during the holidays.

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farmhouse living room

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Above: Locally sourced soapstone created the homegrown atmosphere in this Bucks County kitchen.

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farmhouse kitchen range wall

farmhouse dining room with a fireplace

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farmhouse mudroom with a herringbone brick floor

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farmhouse exterior front door

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PHOTOGRAPHER Angle Eye Photography

BEFORE AND DURING THE RENOVATION

historic farmhouse exterior before the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

historic farmhouse exterior during the renovation

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Sammy
28 days ago

Amazing work (incredible effort!). The one thing I would like to see is the roofs of the barns & other outbuildings done to match the house, because the red roofs are overpowering it.

Grace Reed
1 month ago

Absolutely beautiful! I love how the new addition ties in so well with the original dwelling! I love old houses and makes me happy to see this preservation!! We live in an 1813-15 brick farm house in Myerstown Pa and have invested years of sweat equity in it!!
Thanks for sharing the pictures!
If there is ever a tour, Id like to know!!

Pamela
1 month ago

Beautiful, I can only wish

Cowgirl Diva
1 month ago

These historic stone homes are Classic Americana. So, grateful to the owners for restoring, maintaining and saving these treasures and to OneKindesign for featuring and sharing them with us..! They are amazing..!