372 BROWNSBURG RD, Newtown, PA 18940
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372 BROWNSBURG RD, Newtown, PA 18940
372 BROWNSBURG RD, Newtown, PA 18940
372 BROWNSBURG RD, Newtown, PA 18940
372 BROWNSBURG RD, Newtown, PA 18940
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Listed by Maureen Reynolds • SERHANT PENNSYLVANIA LLC
$ 5,850,000
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372 BROWNSBURG RD Newtown, PA 18940

4 Beds

4 Baths

5,226 SqFt


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Key Details

Property Type Single Family Home

Sub Type Detached

Listing Status Coming Soon

Purchase Type For Sale

Square Footage 5,226 sqft

Price per Sqft $1,119

Subdivision None Available

MLS Listing ID PABU2117086

Style Contemporary

Bedrooms 4

Full Baths 3

Half Baths 1

HOA Y/N N

Abv Grd Liv Area 5,226

Year Built 1960

Available Date 2026-04-30

Annual Tax Amount $19,506

Tax Year 2025

Lot Size 29.040 Acres

Acres 29.04

Lot Dimensions 0.00 x 0.00

Property Sub-Type Detached

Source BRIGHT

Property Description

Originally constructed in 1959 and masterfully completed in 2014 following Paul Rudolph's original architectural vision, The Fullam House stands today as a fully realized and enduring work of design, where historic integrity and modern refinement exist in perfect balance. The completion earned the prestigious AIA Bucks County Design Award for Excellence, recognizing the seamless integration of original architecture with thoughtful modern enhancements.
Conceived by Paul Rudolph, one of the most celebrated architects of the 20th century and former Chair of Architecture at Yale University, this extraordinary residence represents a rare and deeply personal work created during a pivotal moment in his ascent to international prominence. Known for his bold experimentation, sculptural forms, and leadership in the modernist movement, Rudolph's work helped redefine American architecture in the postwar era.
Created for Judge John Fullam and his wife Alice, the home was born from a lifelong friendship that began during their years at Harvard. This was not a speculative project, but a deeply personal collaboration, where Rudolph was given creative freedom to explore new architectural ideas beyond his well-known Florida works.
At the request of the Fullam family, the home was intentionally never published during Rudolph's lifetime, remaining an unpublished architectural work thoughtfully situated within the Bucks County landscape for decades. This allowed Rudolph to experiment with evolving concepts, including the interplay of mass and void, sculptural geometry, and environmental responsiveness, resulting in a design both ahead of its time and deeply connected to its surroundings.
Set on over 26 private acres, the property is seamlessly integrated into its natural environment, nestled into the hillside and overlooking a dramatic ravine. Constructed with Pennsylvania fieldstone, the residence reflects both Rudolph's modernist philosophy and a nod to the local Bucks County vernacular.
Architecturally, the home is a study in light, structure, and spatial experience. A central open living pavilion forms the heart of the residence, flanked by private wings, creating a deliberate separation between public and private spaces. Floor-to-ceiling window walls, clerestory glass, and a distinctive floating roofline allow natural light to move dynamically throughout the home while framing uninterrupted views of the surrounding landscape.
Rudolph's forward-thinking approach to environmental design is evident throughout. The sculptural roofline is both visually striking and functional, designed to block high summer sun while allowing winter light to penetrate deeply into the home, naturally warming the thick stone walls which then radiate heat into the space.
Inside, the residence offers approximately 3,500+ square feet, including 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths, with living spaces that feel both expansive and intimate. The interplay of stone, glass, and wood creates a tactile richness, while the home's multi-level design provides a unique spatial experience.
The 2014 completion faithfully realized Rudolph's original intent while integrating modern systems and efficiencies. Surrounded by complete privacy, yet within close proximity to New Hope, Princeton, and major metropolitan areas, The Fullam House offers a rare convergence of architectural pedigree, historical significance, and modern livability.

Location

State PA

County Bucks

Area Wrightstown Twp (10153)

Zoning CM

Rooms

Other Rooms Living Room, Dining Room, Primary Bedroom, Sitting Room, Bedroom 2, Bedroom 3, Kitchen, Family Room, Bedroom 1, Laundry, Primary Bathroom

Main Level Bedrooms 1

Interior

Interior Features Bathroom - Stall Shower, Bathroom - Soaking Tub, Bathroom - Walk-In Shower, Built-Ins, Combination Kitchen/Dining, Entry Level Bedroom, Floor Plan - Open, Kitchen - Gourmet, Kitchen - Island, Primary Bath(s), Upgraded Countertops, Wet/Dry Bar, Wood Floors, Dining Area, Kitchen - Eat-In

Hot Water Propane, Electric

Heating Forced Air, Hot Water, Heat Pump(s), Radiant

Cooling Central A/C

Flooring Wood, Tile/Brick, Stone

Fireplaces Number 2

Fireplaces Type Stone, Wood

Equipment Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Range Hood, Cooktop, Oven - Wall, Refrigerator, Stainless Steel Appliances, Washer, Water Conditioner - Owned

Fireplace Y

Window Features Energy Efficient,Triple Pane

Appliance Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Range Hood, Cooktop, Oven - Wall, Refrigerator, Stainless Steel Appliances, Washer, Water Conditioner - Owned

Heat Source Electric, Propane - Leased

Laundry Main Floor, Dryer In Unit, Washer In Unit

Exterior

Exterior Feature Deck(s), Patio(s)

Parking Features Garage - Side Entry, Garage Door Opener

Garage Spaces 3.0

Water Access N

View Trees/Woods

Accessibility None

Porch Deck(s), Patio(s)

Total Parking Spaces 3

Garage Y

Building

Story 2

Foundation Concrete Perimeter, Stone

Above Ground Finished SqFt 5226

Sewer On Site Septic

Water Well

Architectural Style Contemporary

Level or Stories 2

Additional Building Above Grade

Structure Type Cathedral Ceilings,9'+ Ceilings

New Construction N

Schools

School District Council Rock

Others

Senior Community No

Tax ID 53-021-003

Ownership Fee Simple

SqFt Source 5226

Security Features Carbon Monoxide Detector(s),Smoke Detector

Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional

Listing Terms Cash, Conventional

Financing Cash,Conventional

Special Listing Condition Standard

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