Built in the mid-1800s and completely reimagined for modern living, this stunning 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath farmhouse in Cherryhill Township sits on 0.82 private acres in the Penns Manor School District — and it has been thoughtfully improved ever since the day it was built. What does that mean for you? It means you get generations of character with every modern comfort already done.
The numbers tell part of the story. Complete gut renovation in 1998 — down to the studs, new insulation, upgraded wiring, everything. A major code-compliant addition in 2010 added a spectacular great room with 6-inch wall construction, a full basement, and a covered carport. Two-zone natural gas heat with two furnaces keeps every corner of this home comfortable — including the primary ensuite, which has its own dedicated heat zone. The 2010 roof and siding are solid and well within useful life. The porch roof? That's 2025 — practically brand new.
Step inside and the kitchen stops you. Custom handcrafted oak cabinets, bamboo flooring, ceramic tile in the eat-in area, concrete and laminate counters, and 2020 appliances — gas stove, dishwasher, refrigerator. From the kitchen, a cozy den with glass doors opens onto the deck. A bonus flex room with electric just off the kitchen — perfect as a home office, craft room, butler's pantry, or baking station — gives you space most homes at this price simply don't have.
The main level also features a formal living room and formal dining room, both with crown molding and updated flooring. Upstairs, three bedrooms and a hallway showcase the original pine floors that remind you exactly what this home is — a piece of Indiana County history that has been loved and cared for across generations.
Outside, the detached garage with upper workshop and power gives you the workspace buyers in this market are always searching for. That upper room could be finished in so many different ways — let your imagination run wild. The covered carport adds everyday convenience. The 0.82-acre lot provides the privacy that rural Cherryhill Township is known for, without sacrificing paved road access. Sit on the front covered porch and take in the sweeping countryside views — this is what country living looks like.
All loan types welcome — FHA, USDA, VA, and Conventional buyers can all make this home theirs.
2116 Spaulding Road, Clymer, Pennsylvania 15728, Indiana County. Some homes have a story — this home has HISTORY.