Located in historic Birmingham Township, "Hawthorne Lodge" is a 6-bedroom home constructed in 1850 by Charles Sharpless, using primarily local serpentine stone. Set on 3.6 acres, the property is walking distance to such local historical landmarks as Birmingham Meeting, and the 100+ acres of conservancy land known as Birmingham Hill. This elegant Italianate home boasts a covered wraparound porch featuring wrought iron fretwork, a gorgeous Waterbury Kitchen, hardwood floors, historically accurate fixtures and a detached guest house exactingly designed to be historically consistent. The one-bedroom guest house is ADA-compliant and offers a full bath, kitchen and living room. This stunningly maintained historic home originally served as the hunting lodge for area founder Charles Sharpless and was likely the site of gatherings that included the Webbs, the Wylies and maybe even the Wyeths. Visit hawthornelodge.info for a visual tour of this lovely home.