$3,450,000
Beds: 6
Baths: 4 full, 1 half
Sqft: 7,125
Sqft lot: 962,676
Acre lot: 22.10
97 Days On Market -

Courtesy of Chris Patterson, Patterson-Schwartz - Greenville jfuentes@psre.com

Status: Active
Property Type: Single Family Residential
Year Built: 1750
Neighborhood: None Available
Days On Website: 97
Located on 22 bucolic acres in Chester County, the William Peters House offers authentic 18th-century features with cleverly camouflaged 21st-century amenities. Originally constructed in 1750 and now on the market for the first time in 60 years, this prestigious Georgian-style home awaits the next stewards in its long and storied history. At 6,046 square feet, the three-story home offers six bedrooms and four and a half baths, a cozy library with built-in bookcases, a formal dining and living room, and an original 18th-century kitchen with a large, walk-in fireplace. A total of nine wood-burning fireplaces have been meticulously restored, and the more modern amenities, such as the multi-zoned heating and cooling systems and a full house generator, are all invisible under the house's historic interior. Original wood paneling throughout includes unusual recessed panels, restored mantels, and multiple built-in display cupboards, while the windows contain wavy, handmade glass. Outlets and registers are hidden in baseboards and light switches concealed below chair rails for an authentic 18th-century experience. In 1963, the Georgian-style house was relocated and lovingly reconstructed to exact replication by Judith and John Herdeg. John, who served on the board of Winterthur for 50 years, and Judith worked with local historical architect Albert Kruse. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the property includes period-appropriate gardens of native plants, planned in coordination with world-renowned Belgian landscape architect Francois Goffinet. In 1994, an orangerie was added with soaring ceilings, heated terracotta floors, a large fireplace, and 10-foot tall glass-paneled doors that allow in great swells of natural light. An ideal space for entertaining, the orangerie contains an intimate bar, French doors that open into a sunken lawn, and a brick patio with a screened-in porch overlooking alighted allee of maple trees to the north. More recent additions to the house include an expansive, renovated chef's kitchen with a large island and curved bank of cabinets offering amenities to accommodate modern living, including abundant storage. A room-sized cedar closet and an elevator with basement, first and second floor access additional modern conveniences. Despite its august provenance, the Herdegs' raised an active family who thrived in the secluded setting. Homeowners and visitors enter the property via a large, floral iron entrance gate, then proceed down the long, curved drive. An eight-foot-tall deer fence protects the native gardens and encircles some forest and a back stream. Within the fencing there is ample space for a horse barn and livestock grazing.

Features

Heating

  • Forced Air
  • Electric
  • Propane - Owned
  • Baseboard - Electric
  • Heat Pump(s)
  • Hot Water
  • Radiant

Basement

  • Fully Finished

Bathrooms

  • 5 total bathrooms
  • 4 bathrooms on all upper levels
  • 4 full bathrooms
  • 1 half bathroom
  • 1 half bathroom on main level

Bedrooms

  • 6 bedrooms on upper levels
  • 6 bedrooms

Building

  • 7,125 sqft living area
  • 5,295 sqft above grade (finished)
  • 1,830 sqft below grade (finished)
  • Built in 1750
  • Major renovation in 1994
  • Structure Type: Detached
  • 3 levels
  • Colonial
  • Georgian
  • Brick
  • Wood Siding

Cooling

  • Central Air
  • Electric
  • Central A/C

Accessibility Features

  • Elevator

Exterior Features

  • Extensive Hardscape
  • Exterior Lighting
  • Flood Lights
  • Gutter System
  • Water Fountains

Fireplaces

  • 9 fireplaces
  • Wood

Floors

  • Hardwood
  • Tile/Brick

Foundation

  • Stone

Garage

  • 4 garage spaces

Interior Features

  • Breakfast Area
  • Built-Ins
  • Cedar Closet(s)
  • Chair Railings
  • Crown Moldings
  • Dining Area
  • Elevator
  • Floor Plan - Traditional
  • Formal/Separate Dining Room
  • Kitchen - Island
  • Primary Bath(s)
  • Walk-in Closet(s)
  • Wet/Dry Bar
  • Window Treatments
  • Wood Floors

Laundry

  • Main Floor

Listing

  • 91 days on market
  • $652 per sqft
  • Property SubType: Single Family Residential
  • Concession In Price: N

Location

  • Municipality: PENNSBURY TWP
  • County: Chester
  • Location Type: Creek/Stream
  • MLS Area: Pennsbury Twp (10364)
  • Subdivision: None Available

Lot

  • 962,676 sqft
  • 22.1 acres

Property

  • Other Structures: Above Grade,Below Grade
  • Outdoor Living Structures: Patio(s),Porch(es),Screened
  • View: Panoramic,Scenic Vista

Schools

  • School District: UNIONVILLE-CHADDS FORD

Sewer

  • On Site Septic

Taxes

  • Tax Annual Amount: $18,886
  • Tax Year: 2024

Utilities

  • Hot Water: Propane

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$3,450,000 - 1001 Hillendale Road, Chadds Ford, PA 19317

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1001 Hillendale Road
Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Municipality: PENNSBURY TWP

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This content last updated on January 9, 2025 1:03PM.