Some homes earn their reputation quietly. Tucked at the end of a private cul-de-sac in Canterbury Place, 24 Bentley Summit sits on .69 acres framed by mature trees, just around the corner from the fairways of Conestoga Country Club. The neighborhood has one way in and one way out. No cut-through traffic, no noise that does not belong. Just a rare Lancaster County address where privacy is a feature, not an accident.
The kitchen announces itself on entry. Brand new tile flooring anchors a space fitted with white shaker cabinetry, a glass mosaic backsplash, dark granite countertops, and a stainless range hood over the gas cooktop. From there, Brazilian hardwood floors carry through the rest of the first level, past a dining room detailed with wainscoting, crown molding, and an orb chandelier, and into living spaces that feel considered rather than assembled.
The primary suite is on the main floor, anchored by a custom bathroom fully rebuilt with marble-look tile in a frameless glass shower, an arabesque Moroccan floor, brushed brass fixtures, a white shaker vanity, and quartz countertops. A second bedroom and full bathroom complete the first level. Two additional bedrooms and another full bath are upstairs, with a lower level that offers a half bath, generous storage, and room to finish. The mechanical list follows suit: roof 2021, two new dual-zone AC units, hot water heater and water softener replaced in 2020, new sliding back door, new storm door, new landscaping. Out back, a private patio sits behind a privacy fence, quiet and usable against the wooded backdrop.
A cul-de-sac in a no-through-street neighborhood, .69 acres of privacy, a two-car garage, and a short walk to one of Lancaster County's most established golf courses. 24 Bentley Summit stands as the kind of address that comes available once.