![]() This area overlooks four acres of a well-designed back yard lawn, gardens and creek bed. It is large enough to hold a group of 40 for dinner and drinks. This expertly hardscaped patio is perfect for entertaining on warm evenings with friends and family. Probably my favorite part of the home is the glass walled terrace that connects the living and dining rooms from the outside. If the light is too much on some days, interior shutters are controlled by a touch of a button. The first pavilion you encounter is a very large living room with a high cathedral ceiling, six massive skylights and eight floor to ceiling windows that line the room. The foyer features a tall skylight that resembles a lighthouse along the New England coastline and illuminates this entryway during the day light hours. You enter the property from a curving twenty five foot wide pea stone driveway and discover this New England style mansion with three soaring chimneys. Large palatial estates line Stockton Rd, each with its own manicured landscape. Situated behind the 25 acre Meadowbrook Farms in Abington Township is a very private community known as Pennock Woods. Let’s take a look at this “Village of One’s Own” Modern Estate in Abington Township Unique in its design, you will find five distinct buildings that are interconnected. ![]() Tired of the hustle and bustle of urban and suburban life of lower Montgomery County but don’t want to be too far away from all the activity? How about owning your own village nestled between a bird sanctuary, your own Flower Show and part of the PennyPack Creek running through your back yard? The designer of this spectacular space is none other than Hugh Newell Jacobsen, a regular on Architectural Digest’s Top 100 list.
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