



Built circa 1736 by Richard Penn, William Penn’s youngest son, having received his 2,500-acre share of the land grant a year prior. This home, substantial for its period, is nicely set back from the road on 13+/- of the original acres. Built in a time of practicality, the home’s main floor 9-foot ceilings are a true rarity. Now, more of a working property than a ...

