Set amid the rolling countryside of Upper Bucks County, this remarkable 156 acre historic farmstead offers a rare opportunity to steward a true piece of Pennsylvania history. Held within the same family since the 1700s, the property reflects generations of agricultural heritage and presents a landscape that has been thoughtfully worked, admired, and protected for centuries. The farm is anchored by a traditional farmhouse and a charming historic summer kitchen, complemented by a striking, old bank barn that features gorgeous stone work and serves as the centerpiece of the farm’s outbuildings. Two large pole barns and additional structures provide abundant space for equipment, storage, livestock, or continued agricultural use. Over the years, the land has supported various farming operations including crops, dairy production, and most recently hay cultivation, demonstrating the acreage’s productivity and versatility. A significant portion of the land is protected under agricultural preservation, ensuring the integrity of the farmland and the sweeping rural landscape for generations to come. Included within the overall acreage are two tracts that lie outside the agricultural easement, offering additional flexibility. The first is a four-acre building envelope where the existing farmhouse and farm structures are situated. The second is an approximately 4.78-acre tract which may offer the potential for one or two additional building lots, subject to township approvals. Sweeping fields, open pastures, and wooded edges create truly unparalleled long-distance views across the Bucks County countryside. Properties of this scale are exceptionally rare, representing one of the largest tracts publicly offered in Bucks County in years. Own a piece of history in this once-in-a-lifetime offering – whether continuing its agricultural legacy, establishing a private country estate, or safeguarding a remarkable stretch of Bucks County landscape for generations to come. Peacefully rural yet conveniently located, the property is just 25 minutes to Doylestown, 35 minutes to New Hope, approximately 75 minutes to Philadelphia, and about 90 minutes to New York City. A property of this scale, beauty, and historical significance is seldom available – an enduring landscape where the past, present, and future of Bucks County meet.
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