A forgotten stone cottage waits in silence. The circular driveway is cracked, the trees overgrown, the roof still proud above a house that has seen better days. Realtors call it a “full reconstruction.” Neighbors whisper that it’s too far gone. But step through the front door, see the staircase curve upward, feel the warmth of the wood stove, and suddenly you can’t st… Continues…

Hidden behind its curtain of mature trees, this Tudor-style stone cottage feels like a secret the world hasn’t quite rediscovered. The circular driveway wraps you into a sense of seclusion, while the elegant hipped roof and solid stone walls hint at craftsmanship from another era. Inside, the sweeping central staircase becomes the heart of the home, gracefully connecting the warm, wood-floored main level with the quiet sanctuary of the upper floor.
Upstairs, three generous bedrooms and two full baths, including a master suite with walk-in closet and private toilet, offer the bones of a luxurious retreat. The main floor’s half bath, wood stove, and attached two-car garage add comfort and practicality, while the basement invites bold renovation ideas. Yes, it needs complete reconstruction—but that is exactly its promise: the chance to restore its historic soul and create a deeply personal haven, in a respected Penn-Trafford school district, that feels entirely and unmistakably yours.
