Dreamy Design and Gardens Galore Quickly Land a Buyer for Converted Pennsylvania Barn

A heavenly barn turned home in Williams Township, PA, found a buyer after just a month on the market. The 2,400-square-foot, historic home at 180 Sunnyside Road was listed for $849,000 in June and is in contingent status. The classic stone barn, surrounded by lush gardens, dates back to 1803. It was redesigned in the
Dreamy Design and Gardens Galore Quickly Land a Buyer for Converted Pennsylvania Barn

A heavenly barn turned home in Williams Township, PA, found a buyer after just a month on the market.

The 2,400-square-foot, historic home at 180 Sunnyside Road was listed for $849,000 in June and is in contingent status.

The classic stone barn, surrounded by lush gardens, dates back to 1803. It was redesigned in the 1960s by renowned sculptor and designer Ward Bennett. He was known for his minimalist industrial interiors and ceramic work, which was featured in the Whitney Museum’s annual exhibition in 1944.

“It’s unclear whether this was his personal residence or if he was hired to do it, but the conversion was apparently featured in magazines at the time,” says listing agent Megan Waits of Bennett’s design.

The unique residence is a combination of rustic charm and Japanese-inspired touches—with the original timber frame and exposed-stone gable walls that blend perfectly with the east Asian-inspired stylings on the railing and doors.

Spacious windows welcome in the serene surroundings and offer ample views of the 1-acre property’s many gardens, along with a spa and pool. It’s a dreamy and tranquil oasis.

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The historic barn conversion in Williams Township, PA

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The home’s interior seamlessly blends rustic charm and Japanese-inspired design.

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One of three bedrooms on the property

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‘One of a kind’

“My favorite interior feature is the traditional Japanese wooden soaking tub that’s in front of the south-facing windows,” Waits says. “It’s a magical spot to soak and enjoy the views out the back glass wall.”

Also inside are two loft bedrooms, an open-concept living area, and a kitchen and dining area that open to the outside gardens.

There is also a glorious, glass-enclosed greenhouse with a riot of plants and flowers.

“The greenhouse is also amazing, with terraced stone walls, flagstone floors, and recessed water features,” Waits says. “It’s truly one of a kind.”

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Another upstairs loft bedroom, currently being used as an art studio

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A separate two-car garage and guest space round out the property.

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Plants and flowers abound in the lush greenhouse.

(Juan Vidal Photography)

A two-car garage and a separate guest space, with a full bath and private roof deck, round out the property.

“The sellers added the guest room addition that connects seamlessly off the garage and greenhouse,” Waits says. “It’s a great place to work from home, or host family and friends, and offers complete privacy from the main house.”

The home is just 60 miles from New York City and Philadelphia, making it an ideal full-time residence or weekend getaway for city dwellers.

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