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The Inn at Center Bridge

  • New Hope, PA
  • $3,995,000

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Nestled in the historic village of Centre Bridge, originally known as Reading's Ferry, this locale has a rich narrative that dates back to the early 1700s when Colonel John Reading established the area's first river ferry crossing. Strategically situated on the "New York Road", later renamed Upper York Road (Route 263), it was the principal route between Philadelphia and New York City. The ferry, having changed hands numerous times over about a century, ceased operations with the building of the first bridge in 1813, prompting the village's rechristening to Centre Bridge. This area is home to the historic Centre Bridge Inn, a Georgian style landmark originally named Center Bridge House and dates back to the 1800s. This exquisite property offers a sophisticated blend of luxury and functionality across its well-appointed spaces seamlessly marrying old-world elegance with contemporary sophistication, thanks to the visionary efforts of the current owner who brilliantly reimagined its spaces. The main floor is graced with an upscale dining room accommodating 28 guests, alongside a chic lounge and bar area perfect for social gatherings. This space is ingeniously designed to potentially expand, allowing for an additional 40 seats. Downstairs, an inviting dining area can serve 88 patrons, while the stately Redfield room offers seating for 115, expandable to 140 for standing events. The delightful veranda and patio area add 94 more seats, ideal for enjoying outdoor dining experiences. The property also features nine (9) guest rooms that await the new owners vision, all with new HVAC system installed on the second and third floors. Ample parking and stunning views over the Delaware River enhance the property's charm, creating a unique and lucrative opportunity for those looking to invest in a venue that expertly blends historic grandeur with modern luxury. Lastly, Nestled along the serene Delaware Canal, two charming barges await a visionary new chapter. Step aboard and immerse yourself in the gentle sway of the water, the soothing sounds of passing boats, and the warm embrace of the sun. These barges holds the potential for a reimagined dining experience--a floating restaurant where each table is adorned with crisp linens and candlelight, offering a menu inspired by the bounty of the water. Imagine your guests delighting in fresh seafood, grilled specialties, and indulgent desserts as they revel in the unique ambiance only this setting can provide. Canal frontage is 163 feet and river side of the canal is 174 feet wide. All unobstructed views of the delaware.

Nestled in the historic village of Centre Bridge, originally known as Reading's Ferry, this locale has a rich narrative that dates back to the early 1700s when Colonel John Reading established the area's first river ferry crossing. Strategically situated on the "New York Road", later renamed Upper York Road (Route 263), it was the principal route between Philadelphia and New York City. The ferry, having changed hands numerous times over about a century, ceased operations with the building of the first bridge in 1813, prompting the village's rechristening to Centre Bridge. This area is home to the historic Centre Bridge Inn, a Georgian style landmark originally named Center Bridge House and dates back to the 1800s. This exquisite property offers a sophisticated blend of luxury and functionality across its well-appointed spaces seamlessly marrying old-world elegance with contemporary sophistication, thanks to the visionary efforts of the current owner who brilliantly reimagined its spaces. The main floor is graced with an upscale dining room accommodating 28 guests, alongside a chic lounge and bar area perfect for social gatherings. This space is ingeniously designed to potentially expand, allowing for an additional 40 seats. Downstairs, an inviting dining area can serve 88 patrons, while the stately Redfield room offers seating for 115, expandable to 140 for standing events. The delightful veranda and patio area add 94 more seats, ideal for enjoying outdoor dining experiences. The property also features nine (9) guest rooms that await the new owners vision, all with new HVAC system installed on the second and third floors. Ample parking and stunning views over the Delaware River enhance the property's charm, creating a unique and lucrative opportunity for those looking to invest in a venue that expertly blends historic grandeur with modern luxury. Lastly, Nestled along the serene Delaware Canal, two charming barges await a visionary new chapter. Step aboard and immerse yourself in the gentle sway of the water, the soothing sounds of passing boats, and the warm embrace of the sun. These barges holds the potential for a reimagined dining experience--a floating restaurant where each table is adorned with crisp linens and candlelight, offering a menu inspired by the bounty of the water. Imagine your guests delighting in fresh seafood, grilled specialties, and indulgent desserts as they revel in the unique ambiance only this setting can provide. Canal frontage is 163 feet and river side of the canal is 174 feet wide. All unobstructed views of the delaware.

Nestled in the historic village of Centre Bridge, originally known as Reading's Ferry, this locale has a rich narrative that dates back to the early 1700s when Colonel John Reading established the area's first river ferry crossing. Strategically situated on the "New York Road", later renamed Upper York Road (Route 263), it was the principal route between Philadelphia and New York City. The ferry, having changed hands numerous times over about a century, ceased operations with the building of the first bridge in 1813, prompting the village's rechristening to Centre Bridge. This area is home to the historic Centre Bridge Inn, a Georgian style landmark originally named Center Bridge House and dates back to the 1800s. This exquisite property offers a sophisticated blend of luxury and functionality across its well-appointed spaces seamlessly marrying old-world elegance with contemporary sophistication, thanks to the visionary efforts of the current owner who brilliantly reimagined its spaces. The main floor is graced with an upscale dining room accommodating 28 guests, alongside a chic lounge and bar area perfect for social gatherings. This space is ingeniously designed to potentially expand, allowing for an additional 40 seats. Downstairs, an inviting dining area can serve 88 patrons, while the stately Redfield room offers seating for 115, expandable to 140 for standing events. The delightful veranda and patio area add 94 more seats, ideal for enjoying outdoor dining experiences. The property also features nine (9) guest rooms that await the new owners vision, all with new HVAC system installed on the second and third floors. Ample parking and stunning views over the Delaware River enhance the property's charm, creating a unique and lucrative opportunity for those looking to invest in a venue that expertly blends historic grandeur with modern luxury. Lastly, Nestled along the serene Delaware Canal, two charming barges await a visionary new chapter. Step aboard and immerse yourself in the gentle sway of the water, the soothing sounds of passing boats, and the warm embrace of the sun. These barges holds the potential for a reimagined dining experience--a floating restaurant where each table is adorned with crisp linens and candlelight, offering a menu inspired by the bounty of the water. Imagine your guests delighting in fresh seafood, grilled specialties, and indulgent desserts as they revel in the unique ambiance only this setting can provide. Canal frontage is 163 feet and river side of the canal is 174 feet wide. All unobstructed views of the delaware.
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1814

1814

Year Built

0.63

0.63

Acres

Lot Size

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Interior

Flooring

Ceramic Tile, Vinyl, Wood

Appliances

Electric Water Heater

Other Interior Features

Ceramic Tile, Vinyl, Wood
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Exterior & Building

Stories

4

Water Source

Well, Private

Roof

Asphalt

Lot Features

Corner Lot, Waterfront

Parking

On-site

Heat Type

Forced Air, Baseboard, Hot Water, Zoned, Oil

Air Conditioning

Central Air, Window Unit(s)

Sewer

Septic Tank
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Lot & Area

Status

Commercial

Lot Size

0.63 Acres

MLS® ID

PABU2068442

Type

Commercial

Year Built

1814

Neighborhood

NEW HOPE

Lifestyles

Country Living, Historic, Waterfront

Water Frontage

Canal Front

View Description

Water,River
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Finance

Sales Price

$3,995,000

Real Estate Taxes

$29,316/yr

Zoning

VC

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NEW HOPE

Living in New Hope, PA: Historic Riverfront Charm & Luxury Real Estate Guide Nestled along the scenic Delaware River, New Hope, Pennsylvania, is a vibrant blend of history and modern charm. This quaint town is a haven for artists, artisans, and those seeking a serene retreat.

 


Welcome to New Hope

Tucked along the banks of the Delaware River, New Hope is a charming, historic village with a cheerful, slightly quirky spirit and a distinctly sophisticated edge. Long known as a haven for artists, creatives, and free thinkers, it has evolved into one of Pennsylvania’s most desirable communities—yet it has never lost the character, intimacy, and visual magic that first put it on the map.

Today, New Hope real estate attracts buyers from across the region and beyond who are drawn to its walkable streets, river views, and vibrant cultural life. World-class galleries, live performance venues, beloved restaurants, and one-of-a-kind boutiques line the town’s main corridors, creating an atmosphere that feels both cosmopolitan and warmly local.

Architecturally, New Hope is a study in layered history. Graceful colonial homes, converted farmhouses, and stone cottages sit alongside thoughtfully designed newer builds that echo traditional lines and materials. Even modern townhomes and condos are often crafted with historic sensibility in mind, lending the entire community an almost storybook quality. Whether you are seeking a tucked-away luxury estate, a low-maintenance townhome, or a riverfront condo, New Hope offers options that are rich in charm and design.


What to Love

  • A quaint, picturesque riverfront community with an unmistakable artistic soul

  • Historic architecture, scenic streets, and a welcoming, walkable town center

  • A peaceful, small-town feel that still offers sophisticated dining, culture, and nightlife

  • An ideal escape from big-city hustle—yet within easy reach of major urban hubs


Local Lifestyle

New Hope is one of the most sought-after communities in Pennsylvania, but it still feels intimate, relaxed, and unhurried. Residents enjoy a level of privacy and authenticity that can be difficult to find in high-demand destinations. The pace is laid-back, the locals are friendly, and the town’s creative roots infuse daily life with color and originality.

The sense of community here runs deep. Neighbors get to know each other in cafés, along the towpath, and at the countless events that fill the calendar each year. People choose New Hope not only for its scenery and architecture, but for the way it feels to live here: open-minded, inclusive, artistic, and quietly refined. For those seeking exceptional privacy, design, and setting, the market for luxury homes in New Hope continues to offer compelling opportunities, from secluded hilltop estates to architect-designed properties with sweeping river views.


Dining, Entertainment & Shopping

New Hope’s culinary scene is one of the finest in rural Pennsylvania, with an impressive concentration of highly rated restaurants, destination-worthy bars, and cozy neighborhood spots.

  • Logan Inn
    Established in 1722, Logan Inn is one of the oldest continuously operating inns in the United States and a cornerstone of New Hope’s dining scene. Its award-winning restaurant delivers an elevated take on New American cuisine in a setting that marries history with modern style. Dishes like verde-charred octopus, Berkshire pork belly with apple butter and burnt honey, and dry-aged duck breast showcase both creativity and impeccable technique.

  • Oldestone Steakhouse
    Set within a stunning repurposed church, Oldestone brings a metropolitan steakhouse experience to historic New Hope. The Bar at Oldestone pours classic cocktails and inventive signatures, while the dining room and private spaces feature USDA prime steaks, chops, seafood, a raw bar, and refined sides. It’s the kind of restaurant that feels equally suited to a special occasion or a memorable night out.

  • The Black Bass Hotel
    Just up the river, The Black Bass Hotel and its renowned restaurant are woven into the fabric of the community. With a rich history and an elegant dining room overlooking the Delaware, the menu leans into internationally inspired, seasonal cuisine—think sweet summer corn bisque, salmon stuffed with scallop and watercress mousse, or spice-rubbed grilled pork tenderloin.

  • Martine’s RiverHouse Restaurant
    Perched right on the Delaware River, Martine’s is a beloved favorite for both locals and visitors. Its warm, welcoming dining room and riverfront views set the stage for creative, thoughtfully prepared dishes that reflect both the seasons and the chef’s passion for flavor and technique.

  • Karla’s & Zoubi
    Karla’s, with its cozy ambiance and comforting menu, is a longtime favorite for brunch, lunch, and casual dinners—serving homestyle dishes that feel both familiar and elevated. Just around the corner, Zoubi offers a more intimate, Mediterranean-inflected experience, with inventive plates, lush flavors, and a charming outdoor courtyard that feels like a hidden gem on warm evenings.

  • Nektar
    When locals want an elegant yet relaxed night out, Nektar is often at the top of the list. This stylish wine, beer, and whiskey bar features an impressive selection of pours alongside a menu of shareable plates and thoughtful mains—truffle ravioli, portobello fries, tuna tacos, and a signature goat cheese and smoked salmon sandwich, to name a few. It’s perfect for lingering conversations and tasting your way through the menu with friends.

Boutiques, galleries, antique shops, and specialty stores round out the experience, making New Hope an endlessly engaging place to wander, shop, and explore.


Arts, Culture & Nightlife

New Hope’s artistic legacy is both storied and alive. At the turn of the 20th century, the town became home to the New Hope Impressionists—artists such as Edward Redfield, Daniel Garber, and William Lathrop—who were drawn by the area’s light, landscapes, and creative energy. Their plein air paintings of the Delaware River Valley helped establish New Hope as a significant American art colony and cultural destination.

That spirit endures today. Galleries like Main Street Gallery, Gallery Piquel, and Topeo Gallery showcase a wide range of fine art, sculpture, and craft, ensuring residents are always surrounded by inspiration. Art walks, openings, and festivals keep the creative calendar full.

  • Bucks County Playhouse
    Nestled along the river, the iconic Bucks County Playhouse has been enchanting audiences since 1939. Often described as “America’s most famous summer theater,” it has hosted major theatrical productions, premieres, and celebrated performers for decades. Today, it continues to offer a robust slate of plays, musicals, concerts, and special events, anchoring New Hope’s performing arts scene and drawing talent and audiences from across the region.

  • John & Peter’s and Havana
    Live music is another essential thread in New Hope’s cultural tapestry. John & Peter’s, a legendary venue dating back to 1972, is a beloved institution where local and touring musicians play rock, indie, blues, and more in an intimate, unpretentious setting. Nearby, Havana offers a larger stage, indoor and outdoor spaces, and a lineup that ranges from high-energy cover bands to singer-songwriters and touring acts. Together, these venues give New Hope a nightlife that is far more vibrant than its size might suggest.

Art festivals, film festivals, and seasonal events ensure that, in every season, there is something happening that celebrates creativity and community.


Outdoor Living & Farmers Markets

Surrounded by rolling countryside, river views, and nearby parks, New Hope is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Residents enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, and leisurely walks along the Delaware Canal towpath, all within minutes of home. Nearby state parks and preserved lands offer additional trails and vantage points to take in the region’s natural beauty.

Farmers markets and local producers play a meaningful role in everyday life. Rather than relying solely on big-box grocery stores, many residents choose to shop directly from local farms and artisans, picking up seasonal produce, baked goods, cheeses, flowers, and specialty items that reflect the area’s agricultural richness. For those dreaming of creating their own retreat, opportunities for land and custom builds around New Hope allow buyers to bring their vision of country living to life.


Schools

New Hope is served by the highly regarded New Hope–Solebury School District, consistently ranked among the top public school districts in Pennsylvania. The district is known for strong academics, robust arts and music programs, and a supportive, close-knit school community.

Families also have access to excellent private options, including Solebury School, which has a national reputation for its progressive education model and deep commitment to the arts. This blend of high-performing public and private schools makes New Hope an attractive choice for families who prioritize education.


Why Move to New Hope?

New Hope offers a rare combination of qualities:

  • Scenic riverfront beauty and historic architecture that make every walk through town a pleasure

  • A thriving arts and cultural scene, with galleries, theater, live music, and festivals throughout the year

  • Endless opportunities for outdoor recreation in one of the region’s most picturesque settings

  • A strong sense of community, with events and traditions that bring people together

  • Excellent schools, a low-key, safe environment, and a genuinely welcoming vibe

For many, New Hope is not just a place to live—it is a place to belong.

If you’re considering buying a home, exploring luxury properties, or investing in real estate in New Hope, B&B Luxury Properties would be honored to be your guide. From historic riverfront homes to modern townhomes, condos, and land for custom builds, we can help you find the property that perfectly reflects your lifestyle and aspirations in this extraordinary river town.

Welcome to New Hope Tucked along the banks of the Delaware River, New Hope is a charming, historic village with a cheerful, slightly quirky spirit and a distinctly sophisticated edge. Long known as a haven for artists, creatives, and free thinkers, it has evolved into one of Pennsylvania’s most desirable communities—yet it has never lost the character, intimacy, and visual magic that first put it on the map. Today, New Hope real estate attracts buyers from across the region and beyond who are drawn to its walkable streets, river views, and vibrant cultural life. World-class galleries, live performance venues, beloved restaurants, and one-of-a-kind boutiques line the town’s main corridors, creating an atmosphere that feels both cosmopolitan and warmly local. Architecturally, New Hope is a study in layered history. Graceful colonial homes, converted farmhouses, and stone cottages sit alongside thoughtfully designed newer builds that echo traditional lines and materials. Even modern townhomes and condos are often crafted with historic sensibility in mind, lending the entire community an almost storybook quality. Whether you are seeking a tucked-away luxury estate, a low-maintenance townhome, or a riverfront condo, New Hope offers options that are rich in charm and design. What to Love A quaint, picturesque riverfront community with an unmistakable artistic soul Historic architecture, scenic streets, and a welcoming, walkable town center A peaceful, small-town feel that still offers sophisticated dining, culture, and nightlife An ideal escape from big-city hustle—yet within easy reach of major urban hubs Local Lifestyle New Hope is one of the most sought-after communities in Pennsylvania, but it still feels intimate, relaxed, and unhurried. Residents enjoy a level of privacy and authenticity that can be difficult to find in high-demand destinations. The pace is laid-back, the locals are friendly, and the town’s creative roots infuse daily life with color and originality. The sense of community here runs deep. Neighbors get to know each other in cafés, along the towpath, and at the countless events that fill the calendar each year. People choose New Hope not only for its scenery and architecture, but for the way it feels to live here: open-minded, inclusive, artistic, and quietly refined. For those seeking exceptional privacy, design, and setting, the market for luxury homes in New Hope continues to offer compelling opportunities, from secluded hilltop estates to architect-designed properties with sweeping river views. Dining, Entertainment & Shopping New Hope’s culinary scene is one of the finest in rural Pennsylvania, with an impressive concentration of highly rated restaurants, destination-worthy bars, and cozy neighborhood spots. Logan Inn Established in 1722, Logan Inn is one of the oldest continuously operating inns in the United States and a cornerstone of New Hope’s dining scene. Its award-winning restaurant delivers an elevated take on New American cuisine in a setting that marries history with modern style. Dishes like verde-charred octopus, Berkshire pork belly with apple butter and burnt honey, and dry-aged duck breast showcase both creativity and impeccable technique. Oldestone Steakhouse Set within a stunning repurposed church, Oldestone brings a metropolitan steakhouse experience to historic New Hope. The Bar at Oldestone pours classic cocktails and inventive signatures, while the dining room and private spaces feature USDA prime steaks, chops, seafood, a raw bar, and refined sides. It’s the kind of restaurant that feels equally suited to a special occasion or a memorable night out. The Black Bass Hotel Just up the river, The Black Bass Hotel and its renowned restaurant are woven into the fabric of the community. With a rich history and an elegant dining room overlooking the Delaware, the menu leans into internationally inspired, seasonal cuisine—think sweet summer corn bisque, salmon stuffed with scallop and watercress mousse, or spice-rubbed grilled pork tenderloin. Martine’s RiverHouse Restaurant Perched right on the Delaware River, Martine’s is a beloved favorite for both locals and visitors. Its warm, welcoming dining room and riverfront views set the stage for creative, thoughtfully prepared dishes that reflect both the seasons and the chef’s passion for flavor and technique. Karla’s & Zoubi Karla’s, with its cozy ambiance and comforting menu, is a longtime favorite for brunch, lunch, and casual dinners—serving homestyle dishes that feel both familiar and elevated. Just around the corner, Zoubi offers a more intimate, Mediterranean-inflected experience, with inventive plates, lush flavors, and a charming outdoor courtyard that feels like a hidden gem on warm evenings. Nektar When locals want an elegant yet relaxed night out, Nektar is often at the top of the list. This stylish wine, beer, and whiskey bar features an impressive selection of pours alongside a menu of shareable plates and thoughtful mains—truffle ravioli, portobello fries, tuna tacos, and a signature goat cheese and smoked salmon sandwich, to name a few. It’s perfect for lingering conversations and tasting your way through the menu with friends. Boutiques, galleries, antique shops, and specialty stores round out the experience, making New Hope an endlessly engaging place to wander, shop, and explore. Arts, Culture & Nightlife New Hope’s artistic legacy is both storied and alive. At the turn of the 20th century, the town became home to the New Hope Impressionists—artists such as Edward Redfield, Daniel Garber, and William Lathrop—who were drawn by the area’s light, landscapes, and creative energy. Their plein air paintings of the Delaware River Valley helped establish New Hope as a significant American art colony and cultural destination. That spirit endures today. Galleries like Main Street Gallery, Gallery Piquel, and Topeo Gallery showcase a wide range of fine art, sculpture, and craft, ensuring residents are always surrounded by inspiration. Art walks, openings, and festivals keep the creative calendar full. Bucks County Playhouse Nestled along the river, the iconic Bucks County Playhouse has been enchanting audiences since 1939. Often described as “America’s most famous summer theater,” it has hosted major theatrical productions, premieres, and celebrated performers for decades. Today, it continues to offer a robust slate of plays, musicals, concerts, and special events, anchoring New Hope’s performing arts scene and drawing talent and audiences from across the region. John & Peter’s and Havana Live music is another essential thread in New Hope’s cultural tapestry. John & Peter’s, a legendary venue dating back to 1972, is a beloved institution where local and touring musicians play rock, indie, blues, and more in an intimate, unpretentious setting. Nearby, Havana offers a larger stage, indoor and outdoor spaces, and a lineup that ranges from high-energy cover bands to singer-songwriters and touring acts. Together, these venues give New Hope a nightlife that is far more vibrant than its size might suggest. Art festivals, film festivals, and seasonal events ensure that, in every season, there is something happening that celebrates creativity and community. Outdoor Living & Farmers Markets Surrounded by rolling countryside, river views, and nearby parks, New Hope is a paradise for outdoor enthusiasts. Residents enjoy hiking, biking, kayaking, fishing, and leisurely walks along the Delaware Canal towpath, all within minutes of home. Nearby state parks and preserved lands offer additional trails and vantage points to take in the region’s natural beauty. Farmers markets and local producers play a meaningful role in everyday life. Rather than relying solely on big-box grocery stores, many residents choose to shop directly from local farms and artisans, picking up seasonal produce, baked goods, cheeses, flowers, and specialty items that reflect the area’s agricultural richness. For those dreaming of creating their own retreat, opportunities for land and custom builds around New Hope allow buyers to bring their vision of country living to life. Schools New Hope is served by the highly regarded New Hope–Solebury School District, consistently ranked among the top public school districts in Pennsylvania. The district is known for strong academics, robust arts and music programs, and a supportive, close-knit school community. Families also have access to excellent private options, including Solebury School, which has a national reputation for its progressive education model and deep commitment to the arts. This blend of high-performing public and private schools makes New Hope an attractive choice for families who prioritize education. Why Move to New Hope? New Hope offers a rare combination of qualities: Scenic riverfront beauty and historic architecture that make every walk through town a pleasure A thriving arts and cultural scene, with galleries, theater, live music, and festivals throughout the year Endless opportunities for outdoor recreation in one of the region’s most picturesque settings A strong sense of community, with events and traditions that bring people together Excellent schools, a low-key, safe environment, and a genuinely welcoming vibe For many, New Hope is not just a place to live—it is a place to belong. If you’re considering buying a home, exploring luxury properties, or investing in real estate in New Hope, B&B Luxury Properties would be honored to be your guide. From historic riverfront homes to modern townhomes, condos, and land for custom builds, we can help you find the property that perfectly reflects your lifestyle and aspirations in this extraordinary river town.
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