230 Stamper St,
Philadelphia,
PA
19147
Nestled on an idyllic cobble-stone side street in Society Hill, this expanded trinity is on the Philadelphia historical register and includes DEEDED PARKING. Welcome to the tree-lined, parking-free 200 block of Stamper, just off Headhouse Farmer's Market. Inside you'll find gleaming longleaf yellow pine floors throughout and three wood-burning fireplaces. The house has been freshly painted and features gorgeous original hardwood floors. Recessed lighting can be found throughout most rooms. The kitchen is fitted with Wood-Mode cabinets and has tasteful skylights. A sliding door leads to an outdoor brick garden with raised planting beds and mature trees. There is a gate in the backyard which gives access to a larger green space and adjoining parking lot, shared privately by several houses on this block. There is a small annual fee for snow removal and maintenance of this space. A small but full-height basement holds the house's mechanicals. The light-filled primary bedroom on the third floor boasts soaring vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, clerestory windows, and it sits adjacent to a large walk-in closet with organization. Skylights provide natural light to the closet and the hallway, which leads to a full bathroom with sunny windows facing south towards the greenspaces. There is another decently sized bedroom on the second floor, as well as another full bathroom with Mexican tiles. In addition to the greenspace abutting the private garden, 230 Stamper is also within blocks of Three Bears Park, Spruce Street Harbor along the Delaware Waterfront, Magnolia Gardens, and many other beautifully landscaped parks and gardens that give this historic neighborhood its character. Located just steps from a multitude of world class dining - Frieda, Zahav's, Positano Coste, Fork, and Amada's, to name a few - and near a plethora of artisan shops and cafes in Old City and Queen Village. Conveniently located near Pennsylvania and Jefferson Hospitals, major highways, and all that Center City has to offer. Come tour a piece of history!