Carversville Real Estate & Homes for Sale

Stephanie Garomon, Realtor Addison Wolfe Real Estate

Lumberville Real Estate & Homes for Sale

Stephanie Garomon, Realtor Addison Wolfe Real Estate

LISTINGS IN LUMBERVILLE

3697 RIVER, Lumberville, PA 18933
1/26 26

$699,900

Open Sun 12PM-2PM

Single Family Home, Townhouse

3 Beds 2 Baths 1,392 SqFt

3697 RIVER, Lumberville, PA 18933

Set in the heart of the quaint and historic village of Lumberville, "Riverwatch", is a meticulously maintained and updat...

MLS# PABU2105784

Listed by Addison Wolfe Real Estate

3596 RIVER RD, Lumberville, PA 18933
1/62 62

$1,250,000

Active

Single Family Home

3 Beds 3 Baths 2,514 SqFt

3596 RIVER RD, Lumberville, PA 18933

Waterfront property not in the flood zone! Nestled in the bucolic village of Lumberville sits a charming home with comma...

MLS# PABU2103490

Listed by River Valley Properties

6615 AND 6625 GREENHILL RD, Lumberville, PA 18933
1/81 81

$3,600,000

Active

Single Family Home

4 Beds 5 Baths 4,740 SqFt

6615 AND 6625 GREENHILL RD, Lumberville, PA 18933

L' Ecole – Built in 1858 is a rare historic gem refurbished with stylish, contemporary finishes for a luxurious, modern ...

MLS# PABU2101644

Listed by Kurfiss Sotheby's International Realty

CARVERSVILLE

The village was first surveyed in 1702 after families had begun arriving on horseback. By 1730 roads had been cut into the forests so settlers could haul out wool and farm produce and bring in lumber that was being rafted down the Delaware River from Upper Pennsylvania. Originally called Indian Village, the town was later named Mill Town, later Milton and finally in 1833, Carversville. The latter name was borrowed from the postmaster whose last name was Carver. 

 

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LUMBERVILLE

In 1775 Col. George Wall, Jr., Revolutionary War hero, civic leader, inventor, and entrepreneur, acquired 15 acres of land where the Paunacussing Creek meets the Delaware River. He established 2 saw mills, a grist mill, a general store and a school for surveyors. The village was known at that time as Wall’s Landing. 

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