At the corner of Broad and E. Court Streets in Doylestown Borough, an 1800's building meets a 21st Century design. Rarely do the two centuries unite in such a distinctive style. The bright red solid brick facade, the magnificent two-story windows and 11' solid wood entry doors remain to preserve the authenticity of the original architecture. The inside has been completely re-imagined with an open floor plan, 5000 sq. ft of living space, 24-foot ceilings and windows to scale. The remarkable transformation includes all of today's modern amenities and comfortable lifestyle. This extraordinary residence is rich in history of the Borough of Doylestown, PA. It was once the Bucks County Trust Company in 1886 and later became the beloved Melinda Cox Library. Enjoy the rooftop terrace in total privacy while also living in the very heart of the charm, history amid some of Bucks County's finest dining in desirable Doylestown Borough. CREATURE COMFORT: Radiant heat on 1st & 2nd floors, Ethernet wired throughout