Located in the heart of historic Bucks County in Furlong, Fieldstone Farm is a stunning equestrian estate that seamlessly combines 18th-century craftsmanship with modern luxury, writes B&B Luxury Properties.
This remarkable property that was built in 1747, is set on more than 100 gorgeous acres, and has recently hit the market for $5,795,000.
The farm traces its lineage to Philadelphia’s first mayor, Humphrey Morrey, appointed by William Penn.
At the heart of this magnificent property stands a stone farmhouse with preserved original architectural details such as exposed beams, wide plank floors, and intricate stonework. The home includes five bedrooms, a custom chef’s kitchen, as well as three and a half bathrooms.
Complementing the main house is an attractive guesthouse, featuring two bedrooms, a designer kitchen, and a great room complete with fireplace. Together, the two structures create a harmonious retreat, ideal for both relaxation and entertaining.
The property is also home to a 1782 one-bedroom, one-bath carriage house with a dining room and a kitchen.
Meanwhile the numerous outbuildings, including a stable, an outdoor riding ring, and a climate-controlled garage, make this estate a perfect fit for both equestrians and car enthusiasts.
Read more about the property at B&B Luxury Properties.





















































