Originally known as 'Regents Row', John Beaumont built 61 through 71 W Ferry in the late 1780's to house local mill workers. They later were used in the 70's as accommodations for the performers at St John Terrell's Music Circus and the New Hope Playhouse. Yes, Helen Hayes, Robert Redford, Alan Alda and Ann Miller were here and now you can call it home! Exposed stone walls, sugar pine flooring, exposed beams and deep sills provide unimaginable charm while all the home has been beautifully updates, appointed and well maintained. Enter into the charm of the living area with dining and open kitchen with updated, plentiful cabinetry, subway tile backsplash with Mercer Tile highlights, stainless appliances and French doors leading out to the 2nd level decking... from which you can view the creek (you have riparian rights) and watch the slow-moving antique coaches of the New Hope Railroad on tracks that were laid in 1891 by the North-East Pennsylvania Railroad. The 2nd floor hold the Master Suite with updated bath and rear access to the private upper deck. The 3rd floor hold a large space suitable as a studio/office/guest space. The lower level holds the great surprise of a potential guest suite/air bnb or simply another entertaining space. It holds a rear entrance off the parking lot, kitchenette and full bath.Don't miss this stylish home with history, character and charm and all just steps away from the restaurants, shops, canal towpath, Bucks County Playhouse and all the activities that our river towns of New Hope and Lambertville have to offer!
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