The Asher and Mary Ellen Fell House, Incredibly renovated 1858 pre-civil war Pennsylvania farmhouse set in the picturesque and quaint Incorporated Village of Carversville. Masterfully restored and renovated with painstaking attention to detail and combined with all the technology of a modern smart home n(NEST). From roof to footer this antique Dutch style twin door farmhouse is anchored by a luxurious chef style kitchen with stainless Wolf wall oven and 4 burner glass Wolf electric cook top, Miele built-in steamer oven, GE Profile warming drawer, Thermador Dishwasher, a massive solo piece granite island, period farm house sink, subway tile back splash, and d cor pendant lighting. The original random width pumpkin pine floors seamlessly connect to the living room where rounded plaster walls tie each window and hand milled piece of molding together. Step back in time through the keeping room sauntering to the den where the original hearth style field stone fireplace still burns logs that crackle and pop to the flames that fill the room with a centuries aged ambience. Step into the four seasons dining room through original dutch doors with a wall of windows, shiplap ceiling and keystone quarry style floor. Upstairs you will find pine top stairs and a landing area perfect for your home office. There are two bedrooms, each offer views of the village below, exposed hand hewn beams, raised ceilings and ample closet space. The fabulous industrial chic full bath with claw-foot soaking tub, frameless curved walk-in shower, double vanities and custom tile is spacious and smart. Letting no space to waste the owners have reclaimed the once primitive cellar and added a full bath, laundry area, and wine cellar with custom bottle racks. Within walking distance of the historical Carversville Inn presently going through an incredible renovation, the Post Office and Carversville General Store, this move-in condition antique home awaits it's next Steward. (The detached 3 car garage is being sold in "as-is" condition). **the house is built of concrete block/walls.... not cinder block! And then the stucco was put on so it's stucco over cement and NOT wood framing**