The Ultimate Addition for a Circa 1800s Stone House
This thoughtfully renovated historic home, by Peter Zimmerman Architects, in Berks County, Pennsylvania, is rooted in the story of the Yoder family, who lived in the Oley Valley prior to 1720 and owned this property before 1780. While the main stone house is dated to 1829, evidence of an earlier log structure and pre-1829 outbuildings...
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