
Seller's Agent in 2014
Nancy Ahlum
Dorey, Carol C Real Estate
(610) 360-7224
3 in this area
135 Total Sales
In 1849, Bernard E. Lehman, built this exceptional home in high-style Victorian Italianate, with two-story bay windows and an elaborate cornice. Behind the house, on New St, is a c.1829 clapboard building where some of the brass instruments for the Bethlehem Trombone Choir were made. Today, this additional building hosts two shops in keeping with the charming Moravian character of its environs. The grand foyer and first floor and second floor ceiling heights are testimony to an era steeped in architectural richness. Four second floor bedrooms and an expanded third floor provide wonderful, additional living space. The carriage house, with studio above, has an appropriate and quaint appeal in design and offers coveted parking and driveway space. Walk to all that makes Bethlehem unique, enjoy the warm and welcoming atmosphere of a historic and preserved environment and yet commute easily on Routes 22, I-78 and the PA turnpike.
Date | Event | Price | Change | Sq Ft Price |
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05/15/2014 05/15/14 | Sold | $550,000 | -7.6% | $52 / Sq Ft |
05/14/2014 05/14/14 | Pending | -- | -- | -- |
05/13/2014 05/13/14 | For Sale | $595,000 | -- | $57 / Sq Ft |
Seller's Agent in 2014
Nancy Ahlum
Dorey, Carol C Real Estate
(610) 360-7224
3 in this area
135 Total Sales
Source: Greater Lehigh Valley REALTORS®
MLS Number: 476641