On one of Bucks County’s noted winding country roads, and down a private drive one finds a true retreat from a too busy life. This Zaveta-built home features beaded cedar clapboard, extensive mill work and stonework, eight fireplaces and random width oak flooring. With dramatic views of the converging tributaries of the Tohickon Creek, every floor of this custom home exploits the stunning beauty of its surroundings. Premier craftsmanship is evident from the first step in the door, with the two-story fieldstone fireplace and butterfly staircase. Adjoining is the great room with a curved wall of windows framing panoramic views. Adjacent is the formal living room and a joyful music room. The newly renovated kitchen features stone countertops and gentle white cabinetry. A windowed breakfast area, with stone fireplace, opens to the intricate decks and pathways below. The home office has crafted built-ins including a desk. In the first floor main bedroom suite, enjoy an expanded bath, gas fireplace, outdoor balcony and a spiral staircase that lead to a loft above and home gym below. Off the main bedroom, the custom paneled woodwork makes the cozy breakfast room the perfect morning coffee spot. Upstairs are four more bedrooms, two of which have baths ‘en suite. Entertain guests with wine tastings at the Mexican tile bar, complete with custom inset decorative tiles. There are various rooms for media, hobbies and games on the ground level, which has natural light thru several sliding doors to surrounding brick pathways. The outdoor amenities are truly spa worthy while blending with the natural surroundings; fieldstone walls surround the pool, with love seat, spa and a waterfall, near the poolside bar and grill area. The sport court is perfect for tennis or basketball. Terraced decks with private seating areas and steps to various levels of nature amidst the incredible scenery below. Adjacent are miles of hiking trails. Attached to the home is a three car garage in addition to a separate two car garage, currently used as a woodworking shop. Yes, you CAN have it all, and just minutes from Doylestown and New Hope, and an hour from Philadelphia. For more information, click here.