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Experience the best of both worlds at Pheasant Run—a storybook Tudor Revival estate that pairs refined architecture with livable charm. Designed in 1921 by famed Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer, this 10,000+ sq ft compound was originally crafted as the working dairy barn for the Ronaele Estate. Transformed into a private residence in the 1950s, the estate now balances grandeur and comfort in equal measure. The main house showcases timeless craftsmanship—Mercer tile mosaics, vaulted beamed ceilings, and a grand ballroom anchored by a crystal chandelier—while offering today’s comforts, including a private spa suite, a separately accessed upper-level (Turret) apartment, and a “disco lounge” tucked beneath the hayloft. Across the drive, the original 2-bedroom manager’s cottage offers flexibility for guests, work, or creative pursuits—still echoing its historic roots, now updated for modern living. Surrounded by 2.48 acres of private grounds, Pheasant Run also features a heated pool, outdoor pavilion, gardens, and a 0.8-mile private looped drive—perfect for bike rides, dog walks, or evening strolls. Formal when you want it to be. Casual when life calls for it. Pheasant Run isn’t just architecturally significant—it’s soulful, flexible, and truly one-of-a-kind.
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