A beautiful California craftsman home on 0.82 lovely acres with six bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale in Media.
This lovely 1905 residence, boasting conservative east-coast-style finishes, was originally owned by James Renwick Kerr and his wife Anne Rulon Wetherill Kerr. The wife’s father started Robert Wetherill & Co., one of the largest engine manufacturing companies at the time, and showcased its Corliss steam engine during the Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia in 1876.
The home still includes its exceptional original details alongside modern updates, while the grounds feature mature specimen trees, shrubs, and perennials, providing serenity and privacy.
Highlights include the spacious living room with a fireplace and access to a rear brick patio, a family room with built-in bookshelves and storage cabinets, a bright dining room with a fireplace and windows on two walls, and a gourmet kitchen with inset cabinetry and a center island with seating.




The primary suite on the second floor boasts a charming original detail: a sleeping porch. There are three more bedrooms and two hall bathrooms on this level.


There is also a vegetable garden along with a unique pond.
Read and see more of this California craftsman house at 402 Moylan Avenue in Media, listed for $1,450,000 on Realtor.com.
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