5978 Atkinson Rd, New Hope, PA 18938
Seven Pines Farm, originally known as the Perrier Estate, is one of the most storied and significant properties in Solebury Township—a sweeping, 30-acre compound now thoughtfully subdivided into three separate lots, each with breathtaking long-range views, pastoral beauty, and a profound sense of place. For the discerning buyer, this configuration offers exceptional flexibility: retain the full 30-acre estate as a singular legacy holding, or keep the primary residence parcel and selectively sell the two adjoining lots if you prefer a more tailored footprint.
At the heart of the property stands the majestic stone Manor house, completed in 1785 and set on land traced directly to an original William Penn grant. Its old-world stonemasonry, grand reception foyer, massive formal dining spaces, and dramatic 45-foot salon are all oriented to capture the estate’s natural spring-fed ponds and rolling landscapes, creating a continuous dialogue between architecture and nature. Here, every room feels like a vantage point on the property’s history—both colonial and contemporary.
The estate’s lineage runs through nearly 240 years of artistic prominence and high-society culture in the New Hope and Phillips Mill corridor, which served as the epicenter of Pennsylvania Impressionism. Artists and creatives were drawn to these very hills, creeks, and stone structures, painting the landscapes and leaving works across the area’s outbuildings and homes. The Perrier Estate sits within this “magical” enclave, sharing a narrative thread with other legendary properties that hosted figures like Morgan Colt and William Lathrop, and with neighboring architectural marvels such as Stonecroft and the Fullam House. To own here is to stand at the intersection of art, architecture, and American history.
In the 1970s, the estate entered a new chapter when it was acquired by principals connected to the Perrier mineral water empire. They infused the property with a hyper-luxurious European sensibility: commissioning intricate trompe l’oeil murals, creating formal French gardens inspired by Versailles, and transforming the massive stone barn—approximately 12,000 square feet—into an unrivaled “party barn.” During the 1970s and 1980s, that barn became a destination in its own right, hosting legendary gatherings for political figures, business magnates, and celebrities slipping away from New York and Philadelphia. The estate’s architectural and cultural stature was such that it was featured in a prominent 1983 issue of House & Garden.
Today, Seven Pines Farm has been meticulously preserved and evolved as a multi-residence family compound. In addition to the stone Manor house, the property encompasses a 2,500-square-foot guesthouse, an expanded stone carriage house, a 72-foot Olympic pool framed by flagstone cabanas, and custom garaging designed to accommodate a 16+ car collection. The grounds are a masterclass in layered outdoor living: formal gardens, open lawns, mature trees, and water features all choreographed to create both dramatic vistas and quiet, intimate moments.
The estate’s surroundings are as notable as the property itself. Solebury and New Hope remain globally recognized for high-end historic preservation, architectural significance, and elite homeowners who value privacy and provenance in equal measure. The enclave continues to attract A-list residents and frequent visitors—from actors to models and musicians—who choose this area for its rare blend of deep history, natural beauty, and absolute discretion.
What makes this offering especially compelling is the structure of its three subdivided lots. The main residence, barn, guesthouse, and core improvements anchor one parcel, while two adjacent 10-acre lots provide optionality that is unusually sophisticated for an estate of this caliber. A buyer who does not require the full 30 acres can retain the central compound and monetize or gift the adjoining parcels over time—creating a long-term strategy around generational planning, philanthropy, or the curated expansion of the estate.
In Solebury Township, where history, architecture, and landscape converge in ways few markets can match, Seven Pines Farm—the original Perrier Estate—stands as a singular opportunity. It is at once a private world, a living museum of Bucks County’s artistic and social history, and a flexible, forward-looking asset with three distinct parcels and limitless potential for the next steward.
5
beds
6
baths
8,753 Sq.Ft. LIVING AREA
30 Acres lot
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