Historic Edward Heston House, dating back to pror 1845, on the National Register of Historic Places, located in the heart of downtown Doylestown. This charming plaster-over-stone building offers a two-bedroom residence combined with a business space ideal for continued mixed use or full-office conversion (consult zoning ordinances available
online). Features include original wide plank pine floors, deep-set windows, custom built-ins, and a bright south-facing sunroom. Main level includes a large office/meeting room (or dining room), formal living room, and full kitchen with rear access to a paved parking lot (4–6 cars). The private backyard boasts a stone terrace, mint, blueberry, and quince bushes, plus attached storage. New roof, hot water heater, newer central AC and minisplit, radon system, partial CCTV, and security system. Steps from shopping, dining, the County Theater, and Michener Museum. Expansion potential on upper floors verify zoning for dwelling-in-combination and permitted uses.