Located at 761-65 N 26th St. in Philadelphia, this unique home was created by blending three existing structures – an 1877 blacksmith shop, a stone barn with a glass atrium and a Victorian home.
“The former blacksmith shop has been outfitted for the most modern-day use: a state-of-the-art two-car garage with polymer flooring, a new electrical system including garage doors controlled by an app, plenty of storage, and the ability to install a car lift for a third car,” according to Realtor.com. “The barn and house have been combined to create the most exquisite 3,800 square feet of living quarters. The Art Deco connection was installed in the 1970s and adds visual interest to the structure and a merging of the two buildings.”
The home has a formal living room with a stainless steel and antique hooded gas fireplace, cozy sunken seating area and inviting atmosphere. The dining room features a wall of windows overlooking the Chinese garden and seating for 12.
There are three bedrooms and three bathrooms throughout. The primary suite includes custom floor-to-ceiling closets and a spa-like bathroom.
Outside, the courtyard is completely enclosed and has been beautifully manicured.
Asking price is $2,750,000.