218 Parkview Way
Pennsylvania, USA
$299900
Year: 1980
Zip: 18940
Description: Looking for an elegant end unit townhome in a lovely community with easy access to I95 and Rt413? This beautiful end unit is located in Tyler Walk just minutes from Newtown Borough. So many features: hardwood floors, granite counter tops, terra cotta tile flooring, spacious deck, exposed beams, Tudor trim, finished basement and so much more. The entry foyer with pegged hardwood flooring and powder room opens to the step down living room with ten foot ceilings, brick fireplace, and beautiful hardwood floors. Custom window treatments grace the windows throughout the house and being an end unit, there are so many sunny windows to enjoy! The dining room, which also features exposed beams, opens through to the kitchen with high quality expansive cabinetry, granite counter tops and two level center island with seating for casual dining. A vintage spice buffet is a unique feature! The sunny breakfast room with greenhouse window is a wonderful place for morning coffee and has an entrance to the rear deck. Beautiful landscaping creates a wonderfully peaceful place to relax and unwind at the end of a long day. Back inside, the basement level family room is terrific for entertaining; there is a great place for the bar in the L shaped floor plan. On the second floor the spacious master suite is lovely with an ensuite bath, walk in closet and dressing area vanity. In fact, there is a terrific amount of closet space throughout this home! Two quite spacious bedrooms share a hall bath. In addition there is an open den with built in bookcases which could serve a multitude of functions. Additional features include: main floor laundry room, one car garage, driveway parking and covered side entry. This community affords the simple pleasures of strolling down the wide streets and chatting with neighbors at the clubhouse with in-ground pool, playground and tennis courts. Quarterly fee includes common area maintenance, street snow removal and swimming pool. This home is in between Tyler State Park and some of the prettiest hiking in Bucks County and Helen Randle Park with softball and baseball fields.