Experience the best of both worlds at Pheasant Run--a storybook Tudor Revival estate that pairs refined architecture with livable charm.
Designed in 1921 by famed Philadelphia architect Horace Trumbauer, this 10,000+ sq ft compound was originally crafted as the working dairy barn for the Ronaele Estate. Transformed into a private residence in the 1950s, the estate now balances grandeur and comfort in equal measure.
The main house showcases timeless craftsmanship--Mercer tile mosaics, vaulted beamed ceilings, and a grand ballroom anchored by a crystal chandelier--while offering today's comforts, including a private spa suite, a separately accessed upper-level (Turret) apartment, and a "disco lounge" tucked beneath the hayloft.
Across the drive, the original 2-bedroom manager's cottage offers flexibility for guests, work, or creative pursuits--still echoing its historic roots, now updated for modern living.
Surrounded by 2.48 acres of private grounds, Pheasant Run also features a heated pool, outdoor pavilion, gardens, and a 0.8-mile private looped drive--perfect for bike rides, dog walks, or evening strolls.
Formal when you want it to be. Casual when life calls for it. Pheasant Run isn't just architecturally significant--it's soulful, flexible, and truly one-of-a-kind.