What's the best way to brighten up a cozy, country cabin? With a splash of sunny yellow, of course! The owners of this Pennsylvania log-and-stone home knew a thing or two about seamlessly blending historic architecture with modern color.







Look closely; the home is actually composed of three formerly-separate structures. A ca. 1730 log cabin was relocated to the site and connected to the original 1800s stone home with a German clapboard "hyphen" house. It's all situated above Brandywine Creek, adjacent to the 900-acre Hibernia State Park. With three bedrooms, two baths and enough original detail to please the most discerning old-house buff (don't miss the walk-in stone hearth), this is our version of country heaven.





361 Wagontown Road is on the market for $474,000. For more information, contact agent Brad Moore at (610) 721-0226 or visit Moore Maguire Real Estate Group / Keller Williams Realty.
