Summary:
Hosted By StayRafa
You wont want to leave this stunning historic home in central Flourtown.
- Enclosed yard
- Kitchen for the serious cook
- Family room with high ceilings & natural light
- Formal dining room with true beamed ceiling
- 5 bedrooms. 3 on the 2nd floor/2 on 3rd floor
- 3 Parking Spots
- Pet Friendly ($100)
Please be advised that a refundable security deposit is required for VRBO bookings. This deposit will be returned to you provided that the property is in good condition at the end of your stay.
The Neighborhood:
Welcome to Flourtown, Pennsylvania - A Charming Suburban Retreat!
Nestled in the heart of Montgomery County, Flourtown offers a peaceful and picturesque escape just minutes away from the bustling city of Philadelphia. With its tree-lined streets, historic architecture, and a close-knit community, Flourtown is the perfect destination for travelers seeking a tranquil and inviting atmosphere.
The Space:
Our property in Flourtown is a cozy and well-appointed home that provides all the comforts you need for a memorable stay. The property features 5 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, a fully equipped kitchen, a comfortable living area, and a beautiful backyard, providing ample space for families, couples, or friends traveling together.
The Neighborhood:
Flourtown boasts a rich history dating back to the 1700s, and you can feel the heritage in every corner. The neighborhood exudes a small-town charm, where neighbors greet each other warmly, and local businesses create a welcoming atmosphere. The surrounding area offers a mix of residential streets and green spaces, making it a peaceful haven away from the city's hustle and bustle.
Local Attractions:
While staying in Flourtown, you'll have easy access to a range of attractions and activities. Some highlights include:
Erdenheim Farm: Take a stroll through this beautiful farm with rolling hills, pristine landscapes, and historic structures—a perfect spot for a picnic or a morning jog.
Fort Washington State Park: Just a short drive away, this park offers hiking trails, picnicking areas, and breathtaking views of the Wissahickon Creek.
Morris Arboretum: Explore this 92-acre Victorian arboretum featuring stunning gardens, sculptures, and a beautiful tree canopy walkway.
Chestnut Hill: A neighboring community known for its charming boutiques, art galleries, and excellent dining options.
Historic Philadelphia: With a quick drive or train ride, you can immerse yourself in the rich history of Philadelphia, visiting iconic landmarks like Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell.
Local Cuisine:
Flourtown and its neighboring communities offer a diverse culinary scene. You can indulge in everything from classic American comfort food to international cuisines. Be sure to try some of the local eateries and cafes, where you'll find friendly service and delicious dishes.
Getting Around:
While having a car is recommended for exploring the area, Flourtown also benefits from excellent public transportation options. The SEPTA Regional Rail Line connects the neighborhood to downtown Philadelphia, making it convenient for guests who want to explore the city without the hassle of driving.