Sunday, April 29, 2012

House Tour: 2168 Schultz rd, Worcester, PA

Garden Room,  view on three sides ,  yes, it is heated.  
Kitchen.  New microwave, new stainless steel oven, .s.s dishwasher, s.s. refrigerator, cook top range.
Living room with wood burning fireplace
 New slate patio on poured reinforced concrete foundation
 Dining Room
Backyard  master your chipping wedge and sand wedge shots


Front of house under the shade of Oaks , leaves are just breaking out, May 1st
Peaks are vinyl and aluminum capping. Leafguard gutters.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

House for Sale: A Home for all Seasons

2168 Schultz Road is available in Worcester Township, near Wentz Farmstead, and south of Morris Rd.
This 3 Bedroom stone ranch house with full basement and two car garage is located on a 3 1/4 acre parcel of land.  The ultra private backyard has a stream running through a mature forest. You'll feel like you live in the mountains  yet close to the pleasantries of Lansdale and Blue Bell.

The property is the big story. From the new slate patio, you look out into a grassy meadow shaded by hundred year old Oaks, Ash, and Hickory trees.  Wildlife such as dear prance through the property regularly.  Practice you golf shots with two playable sand traps to a target chipping green.  Birds such as Woodpeckers, Nut Hatches, Titmouse, Blues Jays, Humming Birds, Robins, and Cardinals come to feed all year round.  The calls of the Wood Thrush fill the spring air with joy.

 Spring brings the promise of a new season with the abundant daffodils the rise to enjoy the warming sun.
In Summer, the cool air that flows from the woods invites you to sit outside on the patio to enjoy conversation or just the tranquility of a setting sun. 

Autumn is also special. The natural variety of tree species assures the there will be ever changing color from September until November.  Wow!

If you've read this carefully, you will see how much we have grown to love this property.  It is a unique find even in Worcester where such properties are more common.  Nature, privacy, proximity to civilization, are all assets.  The added plus is that much of the land nearby has been preserved by the Pennsylvania Land Conservatory and Peter Wentz Farmstead.  In short, no new development land is available on Schultz Rd. It will stay "as is" for years to come ensuring the tranquility that we have enjoyed for years. 


More to come.