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Equestrian pursuits are often erroneously linked to rustic, barnyard settings, but the reality is more nuanced. Equestrian enthusiasts enjoy an elegant lifestyle and affluent living quarters just as much as the next person. However, the allure of the sylvan pastures and the bucolic rawness are still undeniable. Fortunately, for equestrian enthusiasts with such diverse tastes, a property blending refinement with pastoral charm has entered the Pennsylvania real estate market.

Prized at $789,000, this property is much more than a residence. The buyer will be introduced to a world of sophisticated living with an artsy twist. Let’s walk through the majestic entrance of this real estate jewel, where meticulously landscaped gardens and manicured lawns beauteously complement the stately home.

An equestrian property with awe-striking features

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Nestled in the buxom of Coatesville in Pennsylvania, this ageless Queen Anne residence is every equestrian’s dream come true. This property is an enduring artifact of history where stories from the antiquated past play out in the grandeur of the present. A Facebook page named “For The Love Of Old Houses” announced its listing with a quick summary of all its basic features. The post stated, “20 Wilmington Road, Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320 🗝 c.1845 • 5,372 square feet • 5 bedrooms • 3.5 baths • 6 acres • $789,000! Thanks to Kim for sending this one in! Welcome to Tower Springs Farm – a Charming Queen Anne Home with Barn, Pastures, Pond, Riding Ring and multiple outbuildings”.

This summation fails to do justice to the property, where the residential structure is a true epitome of the bygone era’s craftsmanship. When the DeHaven Brothers built the East Fallowfield Township, this “country-type” Queen Anne home was the crown jewel of their efforts. Originally called “Asa Walton House,” this property boasts every feature on an equestrian home buyer’s checklist.

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A regal residence for equines

The home and the surrounding grounds have preserved much of the original design elements from 1810. But it is certainly peppered with modern amenities and upgrades. For example, while the barn, pasture lands, and the riding ring are rustic in their appeal, the lower barn is reinforced with sturdy beams. There are nine stalls for housing your beloved equine partners. Here, the versatile design allows for easy separation of your herd.

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The house is located in the major hub of the township, with easy access to the nearest airports. Additionally, it is close to the schools and other recreational facilities in the town. Moreover, the springhouse and the block house add more character and value to the property. Thus, if you are looking to explore your equestrian pursuits in a stately and charming setting, this is a tailor-made property for you.

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