New Hope area Historical Bucks County Stone House circa 1732

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The Raymond Emerson House
Fully Equipped Kitchen
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Private Outside Seating Area
Private Fireside Seating
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10Outstanding
(92 Ratings)
"Amazing stay. Second time for us. Delightful, warm space. The fireplace, the history, the quiet — all were so much appreciated. The bottle of wine is also a super nice touch. Immaculately clean and we..."
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10 / 10
Outstanding(92 Ratings)

House in Jersey Shore, NJ

4 guests · 2 bedrooms · 2 baths

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About this house rental

ENJOY OUR NEW OUTDOOR AREA, COMPLETE WITH A WOOD-BURNING FIREPLACE.. ALONG WITH AMAZING CUSTOM SEATING AND LIGHTING. YOU WILL BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE OUTSIDE OVERLOOKING OUR 8 ACRES OF WOODS IN TOTAL PRIVACY.

This year, the USA will be Celebrating 250 years of Independence, and the Raymond Emerson House was there when George Washington and his troops passed through our area. We don't know if George stayed here, but we believe his officers billeted here in preparation for the Battle of Trenton and Princeton. Only if walls could talk.

A stay at the Raymond House will allow you a wonderful time for biking along the Delaware River canal, leisurely walks, visiting our many covered bridges, antiquing in Lahaska and Lambertville, upscale shopping in Doylestown and Frenchtown--casual and fine dining......and the activities continue for you in our fine area. Our Guest House is just 6 miles from New Hope, PA, and Lambertville, NJ, and 7 Miles from Doylestown and Frenchtown. We are just Minutes from these wonderful towns. Away from the hustle and bustle but close enough to INDULGE!!!
Our hideaway.... relaxing, romantic ambiance with cozy, elegant, and comfortable furnishings will have you making special memories. Local Boutiques, gourmet as well as casual dining, are almost steps away. Private baths and modern amenities are part of your experience.
Many activities abound in this area throughout the year. Favorites of visitors include Peddlers Village for shopping, dining, and a fun experience. Fonthill Castle in Doylestown has tours as well as the Mercer Museum, with 40,000 artifacts on display from the Industrial Revolution. Sand Castle Winery, Pearl S. Buck Home, and the Michener Art Museum are wonderful places to tour.

PLEASE JOIN IN ON THE FUN WITH A RELAXING GET-A-WAY!

A meticulously restored 18th-century Stone House. Located and voted on as one of Solebury Township's most picturesque roads. The Home is located on 8 pristine wooded acres and has been updated to current living styles with up-to-date bathrooms, a working fireplace, and a full kitchen with all appliances, including a dishwasher and ice maker. The home also includes two bedrooms with queen beds, closets, and dressers. The upstairs bath includes a walk-in shower and a full soaking tub. The downstairs bathroom has a walk-in shower. Each bathroom includes a water closet.

The house consists of three levels, the lower level contains the kitchen with a dining island, bathroom with a shower, and a sitting/ TV room. The middle level consists of an open-plan sitting room with a walk-in fireplace and formal dining area, the Upper level consists of two bedrooms with Queen Beds, a full bath with tub, and a Shower with a foyer area. Each level is accessed by 18th-century Butterfly (pie-shaped) stairs.

The upper level has hand-plastered walls and ceilings with pumpkin pine floors, the Middle level has exposed stone walls with wide board pine floors, and the Lower level has exposed stone walls with carpeting and stone floors. Each floor has radiant heat and is individually controlled.

The house is attached to the owner's home but is fully autonomous with a separate and private entrance and private off-street parking.

You will be within walking distance to the quaint village of Lumberville and the Delaware Canal walking path and pedestrian bridge that crosses the Delaware River connecting New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Here you can dine at the Historic Black Bass Restaurant or casual dining at the Lumberville General Store with inside and outside dining options. The towpath along the Delaware River is fantastic for bike riding or a leisurely walk along the 58-mile path and scenic overlook of the River. Cross over to New Jersey via the pedestrian walking bridge and enjoy the New Jersey towpath that wanders along the Delaware River to the historic town of Lambertville. I

Bring your Kayaks or Paddle Boards and enjoy boating on the Delaware River and the Delaware Canal State Park, where you can find easy access boat ramps and Kayak launches.

Within ten miles of the home, you will find many interesting towns, including New Hope, Doylestown, Lahaska, and Peddler's Village all in Pennsylvania. And in nearby New Jersey, you can experience Stockton, Lambertville, and Frenchtown.

Local Train Access via Doylestown to Philadelphia and points south, as well as in Trenton, New Jersey, provides access to trains to New York, Washington, DC, and points north and south. Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) located 32 miles from the home, has direct train access to Doylestown, where rental cars are available.

Amenities at New Hope area Historical Bucks County Stone House circa 1732

Non-smoking
No pets allowed
Family friendly

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Ratings and reviews

10 / 10
Outstanding(92 Ratings)
10 / 10Outstanding·Dec 2025
Amazing stay. Second time for us. Delightful, warm space. The fireplace, the history, the quiet — all were so much appreciated. The bottle of wine is also a super nice touch. Immaculately clean and well-cared for. Looking forward to visiting again soon.
10 / 10Outstanding·Nov 2025
Hosts were wonderful, very communicative and we enjoyed meeting both. There were many amenities to make our stay very comfortable. The experience of staying in a beautiful and well taken care of historical building was a great experience too.
10 / 10Outstanding·Nov 2025
The home was beautifully appointed and reminded me of the 1700's home I grew up in Bucks County. Beds were super comfortable.Be aware that if you have mobility challenges, the spiral pie stairs could be daunting.The hosts were great. We highly recommend this home.
6 / 10Average·Dec 2024
I guess it was truthfully described except that one bathroom and the kitchen are in the basement and the two bedrooms and one bathroom are on the third floor and the middle floor is just a living room, no TV, and a dining room table. So if you were relaxing in the middle floor, you have to go upstairs or downstairs to go to the bathroom or to get something to eat or drink and the stairs are narrow and winding and you gotta be careful. Also, the house is in the middle of nowhere. It’s 15 to 20 minutes to a grocery store. If you wanna be out in the country, fine. So I guess it was properly described just not what we were expecting. It was not for us and we left after two days.

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FAQs

Is parking included with this house?

Parking is not specified as an available amenity at New Hope area Historical Bucks County Stone House circa 1732. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.

Is there a pool at this house?

We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.

Is New Hope area Historical Bucks County Stone House circa 1732 pet friendly?

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What amenities are available at New Hope area Historical Bucks County Stone House circa 1732?

We found 3 amenities for this rental. This includes non-smoking, no pets allowed, and family friendly.