Wilmington, DE 19807,5826 KENNETT PIKE
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Wilmington, DE 19807,5826 KENNETT PIKE
Wilmington, DE 19807,5826 KENNETT PIKE
Wilmington, DE 19807,5826 KENNETT PIKE
Wilmington, DE 19807,5826 KENNETT PIKE
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5826 KENNETT PIKE Wilmington, DE 19807

6 Beds

6 Baths

4,850 SqFt


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10/21/2024 06:23 PM

Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Detached

Listing Status Under Contract

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 4,850 sqft

Price per Sqft $515

Subdivision None Available

MLS Listing ID DENC2063536

Style Colonial

Bedrooms 6

Full Baths 4

Half Baths 2

HOA Y/N N

Abv Grd Liv Area 4,850

Originating Board BRIGHT

Year Built 1808

Annual Tax Amount $10,373

Tax Year 2022

Lot Size 3.210 Acres

Acres 3.21

Lot Dimensions 350.00 x 406.00

Property Description

Welcome to one of the most impressive historic homes in the Brandywine Area, rich with history and elegance. The Marquis de Lafayette experienced his first action at the Battle of the Brandywine on September 11, 1777, where he showed extreme courage under fire in leading an orderly retreat. Unfortunately, he was shot through the calf during the battle. After he recovered, Lafayette was given command of a division of troops. Legend has it that Doctor Chandler was the only surgeon available within miles, and he operated on the Marquis at the Chandler House. During the Marquis's convalescence, General Washington visited him multiple times. Situated in the charming village of Centreville, a unique country estate on over three acres of mature landscaping awaits.

Specimen trees planted by Evelina DuPont lace the property, and tucked within, one finds a refreshing swimming pool with an entertainment area framed with wisteria climbing across a 300-year-old foundation. This 18th-century stone house stimulates the senses with attention to detail around every corner. The home's grand staircase is flanked by sitting rooms, each with a fireplace. Seven working fireplaces, handsome paneling with built-ins including china cupboards, Rich hardwood floors, and plaster walls have been restored beautifully. The brightly lit gracious kitchen has room for a full table, updated stainless appliances, and a French door that accesses the terrace - perfect for a morning breakfast. The adjacent butler's pantry is the ideal place to start the party before heading into the elegant dining room with a fireplace and a secret door that once led to the Underground Railroad hideaway below. The sunroom was once a screened porch that the current owners expanded and transformed into a spectacular great room following the historic detail of the home. The great room has a fireplace that was once in the landmark Shipley House (the other two are at Winterthur), and this is a large room for celebrating and entertaining...President Lyndon Johnson was here for such an occasion. The stone wall at the entrance is original to the house that dates back to the 1720s.

Up the stairs is a large main suite with loads of built-in closets and storage, a laundry room, and an additional guest suite that would be perfect for an au pair as it has access to the lower level via the second stairway. Two other bedrooms, each with a fireplace and bath, complete the second floor. The third floor is a magical hideaway for the young heart - two bedrooms, a full bath, loads of storage, and access to the third-floor attic, which could be transformed into additional living space. The lower level has a wine cellar with historical roots to the Underground Railroad - the door to which is over 300 years old. There is a powder room, workroom, Bilco door for easy access, updated HVAC and water filtration systems, and a tunnel rumored to be part of the Underground Railroad. Outside is a carriage house with enough space for two cars and work equipment. The upstairs could be converted to additional living space. The roofs on the home have been replaced, including tiles, standing seam metal, and slate.

There are cedar roofs on outbuildings and stone walls with electric gates to ensure privacy, and it is truly a unique property. Located close to nearby Brandywine area attractions such as Winterthur and Longwood Gardens and walkable to the Village of Centreville, this home is a dream home come true that is rarely available. Easy air or rail access to Philadelphia, New York, and Washington. NOTE: The square footage on Public Records does not reflect the sunroom expansion. There are four heating zones - main, upstairs, and 2 in the sunroom. There are two working wells on the property - one supplies the house, and one supplies the pool - each pump has been replaced.

Location

State DE

County New Castle

Area Hockssn/Greenvl/Centrvl (30902)

Zoning NC40

Rooms

Basement Workshop, Full, Outside Entrance

Interior

Hot Water Natural Gas

Heating Hot Water, Heat Pump(s), Radiator

Cooling Central A/C

Fireplaces Number 7

Fireplace Y

Heat Source Natural Gas

Laundry Upper Floor

Exterior

Parking Features Additional Storage Area

Garage Spaces 3.0

Pool In Ground

Water Access N

Accessibility None

Total Parking Spaces 3

Garage Y

Building

Story 3

Foundation Stone

Sewer On Site Septic

Water Well

Architectural Style Colonial

Level or Stories 3

Additional Building Above Grade, Below Grade

New Construction N

Schools

School District Red Clay Consolidated

Others

Senior Community No

Tax ID 07-007.00-005

Ownership Fee Simple

SqFt Source Assessor

Special Listing Condition Standard


Bright MLS (BMLS)
Listed by Stephen J Mottola • Compass

Meggie Carpenter

Advisor | License ID: 654291

+1(410) 303-9172

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