220 Sleepy Hollow Road,
Nottingham,
PA
19362
Located in Southern Lancaster County, this two-story Southern Colonial-style home sits on a spectacular 5.4-acre lot. This level lot comes with fruit trees, blueberry bushes, and an irrigated garden area. Property is zoned to allow horses and other small animals. . Also, zoning allows you to add a pole-barn or garage-type structures to the property. The front entrance leads to an open two-story foyer with a formal living room and dining room on each side of the foyer. You will be wowed as you enter the vaulted ceiling family room and floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace. The rear of the family room leads to a wall of Pella arched windows and a covered outdoor concrete patio. followed by a spacious composite deck that surrounds an 18x33 pool. The first-floor layout includes a spacious kitchen with 42" oak-faced cabinets, a center island, granite countertops, and a walk-in pantry. Off the kitchen is a bump-out eating area with a bank of arched Pella windows letting in lots of light from the outside. The first floor also includes a fully shelved laundry room and a powder room. The master bedroom, bathroom, and his and her walk-in closets extend s the whole width of the house. A sitting room bump-out area faces another array of arched Pella windows looking out to the pool and deck from the bedroom. The master bath has a full-size whirlpool tub and a walk-in shower. The upstairs includes 3 large bedrooms, one with its own private bath and another bathroom serving the other two bedrooms. The 1820 sq. ft. basement also provides opportunities to expand living space. The home is heated and cooled with an efficient 2-speed water furnace geothermal system. Total utility costs for the house average only $142 per month. This coupled with the low taxes of less than $6,000 makes this home very economical to maintain. Location in the Sothern end of the county may seem far away, but travel time to Lancaster is only 30 minutes, 10 minutes to Rt 1 bypass, 10 minutes to Rising Sun, and 30 minutes to Aberdeen and Kennett Square. This coupled with the close proximity to Susquehanna State Park, Muddy Run children's playground, and fishing boat, canoe, and kayak launch. The historic and scenic Octraro Creek is only 5 minutes away and provides another opportunity for kayaking, canoeing, and tubing. Also, there is a right of cartway that extends approximately 3/4 of a mile next to this property and adjoining properties for horseback riding, walking your dog, and jogging as well. Looking for the perfect Oasis to unwind from a busy day, this nome fits the bill. .