1720 Pennsylvania Farmhouse Restored with Timeless Style and Modern Comfort
This renovated 1720 brick and stone farmhouse in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, blends historic charm with modern farmhouse style. Originally a modest two-room structure with fieldstone walls and corner fireplaces, it expanded over centuries, including a 1750s stone addition and a 1970s brick veneer bay.
Period Architecture’s recent renovation added 1,700 square feet, enhancing natural light and creating inviting outdoor spaces while preserving the home’s timeless appeal.
The exterior showcases locally quarried Pennsylvania Fieldstone with custom-blended mortar to match the original façade. A covered porch, classic black shutters, and restored original front door reflect authentic farmhouse character.Interior design combines traditional craftsmanship with modern comforts—soapstone countertops, a chestnut butcher block island, and a stone fireplace with antique brick hearth anchor the kitchen, while a sunlit dining area and a mudroom with custom built-ins add practicality.
Details such as hand-forged reproduction hardware, random-width white oak floors, and tongue-and-groove ceilings honor the home’s heritage. The result is a warm, functional farmhouse that feels both historic and ready for contemporary family life.
Images: Angle Eye Photography