DNB First House of the Week: One of Radnor Township’s Last Remaining, Yet Finest Estates

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A colonial estate with eight bedrooms and six and a half bathrooms set on a three-acre lot is available for sale in Bryn Mawr, in Radnor Township.

The home, known as Portledge, was designed by famed architect Horace Trumbauer and constructed in 1910. It was built by Theodore M. Cramp, the well-known Philadelphia banker, for his daughter and her family. It is also one of Radnor’s last remaining and finest estates.

This gorgeous home offers a rare blend of comprehensive historic renovation and all the amenities required for today’s modern family living.

The interior has maintained an elegant style throughout. The kitchen is updated to meet all the contemporary needs, and a large and bright breakfast room has also been added.

The home’s design offers expansive space and an open flow of the rooms that are ideal for entertaining.

The outside is just as breathtaking with lush landscaping and well-manicured gardens. The luxurious experience is further enhanced by the large, mosaic-tile-lined swimming pool and koi pond.

Read and see more of this house at 609 Portledge Drive, listed for $4,900,000, on Realtor.com here.

See more of DELCO Today’s Houses of the Week by clicking here.

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