127 WEBSTER AVE Open House Save Request In-Person Tour Request Virtual Tour
Wyncote,PA 19095
OPEN HOUSE
Sat Jun 07, 12:00pm - 2:00pm
Key Details
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Detached
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 3,424 sqft
Price per Sqft $211
Subdivision Wyncote
MLS Listing ID PAMC2142646
Style Victorian
Bedrooms 6
Full Baths 2
Half Baths 1
HOA Y/N N
Abv Grd Liv Area 3,424
Year Built 1893
Available Date 2025-06-06
Annual Tax Amount $12,858
Tax Year 2024
Lot Size 0.606 Acres
Acres 0.61
Lot Dimensions 72.00 x 0.00
Property Sub-Type Detached
Source BRIGHT
Property Description
Introducing this immaculate 1891 Queen Ann Victorian, one of the earliest properties constructed on lands of the former Heacock Farm by John Heacock. One subsequent owner of note is the nephew of the Founder of Keebler-Weyl Bakery (yes, that Keebler!). Did you know that Keebler was the first baker of Girl Scout cookies? If you review the photos within the listing, you'll find a historic image of the Heacock Greenhouses with 127 Webster Avenue tucked behind. Situated on a double lot, the house and detached carriage house retains 100% of their original details on the outside, including ornate gingerbread and the porte cochere. The entire exterior of the house was professionally painted in period appropriate colors, ensuring that ALL of the details stand out, from the scalloped cedar shingles to the slate tile star in the peak at the front gable. The large wrap around front porch was restored with mahogany decking. Surrounding the property on both lots is an abundance of specimen shrubs, trees & perennials that provide four seasons of interest. A small fish pond is tucked away on the side lot while a more formal trellised garden is perfectly sited directly outside the kitchen window. Step inside the 3-story Victorian, and you will begin to appreciate the respect that was given to the history of the home. The original interior window shutters provide privacy when needed in the living & family rooms. The slate surround on the fireplace is a beautiful work of art, while the original hardwood floors are in remarkable condition. The front parlors retain a period-appropriate aesthetic. One fireplace was restored for burning wood, while the 2nd fireplace had a Jotul gas insert installed. The dining room is at the end of the entry hall with Westerly views over the double side yard. The entire rear of the first floor was modernized with a custom country kitchen designed by Bob Schultz of William Draper Cabinetry in Buckingham. A professional grade, 48” Vulcan gas stove is the anchor of the kitchen. With three walls of detailed cabinetry and a central peninsula tucked next to the rear staircase can accommodate a couple barstools. The rear staircase is open, providing a direct sightline to the large breakfast room and the powder room is tucked into one corner. Upstairs, the large bedrooms have high ceilings and an abundance of windows throughout. The second floor has three bedrooms, a separate dressing room/walk-in closet over the front entry, a full bath with double sinks and a tub/shower combo as well as the laundry. The third floor has three more large bedrooms tucked into the roof eaves, an attic storage room and the second full bath with the original claw foot tub. While the basement is unfinished, it does provide great ceiling height and ample space for storage, a workshop or other uses. The furnace mechanics were replaced 2024, and the house has central A/C. Let me take a moment to talk about the detached, 2-story carriage house. This amazing structure was completely restored by the current owners, hiring a specialist company from Lancaster County. This included structural repairs, new & restored windows, repairing siding where needed and a completely new roof with a transferable warranty (barn only) and a complete repaint of the exterior. A 100AMP service line, CAT-5 cabling and a PEX line for cold water (not yet connected) was trenched in between the barn and house. Used as a “party barn” upstairs, and an antique car restoration space on the 1st floor, this is now a remarkable building for your creative hobbies. The house is tucked away on a lightly traveled side street, yet is only a 2-block walk to the Wyncote-Jenkintown SEPTA station. Three train lines converge at this station, providing service every 10-15 minutes during peak hours. One can directly access service to Temple University, downtown Philadelphia, 30th Street Station (to hop on Amtrak to New York or Washington D.C.) and even the airport line!
Location
State PA
County Montgomery
Area Cheltenham Twp (10631)
Zoning R-2
Rooms
Other Rooms Living Room,Dining Room,Bedroom 2,Bedroom 3,Bedroom 4,Bedroom 5,Kitchen,Family Room,Breakfast Room,Bedroom 1,Other,Bedroom 6
Basement Unfinished
Interior
Interior Features Additional Stairway,Breakfast Area,Built-Ins,Crown Moldings,Formal/Separate Dining Room,Kitchen - Eat-In,Kitchen - Country,Walk-in Closet(s),Wood Floors
Hot Water Natural Gas
Heating Forced Air
Cooling Central A/C
Flooring Wood
Fireplaces Number 2
Fireplaces Type Gas/Propane,Wood
Inclusions Washer, Dryer, Refrigerator - all in as-is condition with no momentary value
Fireplace Y
Heat Source Natural Gas
Laundry Upper Floor
Exterior
Garage Spaces 3.0
Water Access N
Roof Type Asphalt
Accessibility None
Total Parking Spaces 3
Garage N
Building
Story 3
Foundation Stone
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
Architectural Style Victorian
Level or Stories 3
Additional Building Above Grade,Below Grade
New Construction N
Schools
School District Cheltenham
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 31-00-28333-004 AND 31-00-28336-019
Ownership Fee Simple
SqFt Source Estimated
Special Listing Condition Standard