174 Barberry Road stands apart from the traditional, historic estates that define Sewickley Heights. Completed in 2015, this 21st Century Farmhouse is a contemporary architectural statement with deep commitment to beauty, energy efficiency, natural living and sustainability.
Set on 5.15 acres, the tri-level home offers 7,048 square feet of conditioned space and a newly imagined two-story Western Pennsylvania Bank Barn. Both buildings feature solar panels, radiant floor heat, and sustainable design features, with low operating and maintenance costs.
The residence includes four bedrooms, five baths, three-car garages, custom red oak millwork, historic interior doors, geothermal HVAC, and a semi-finished 3,000-square-foot basement ready for your final touches. Every element of the home was thoughtfully considered, offering a rare blend of architectural style and livability.
Sequestered at the rear of the property is the 4,800-square-foot barn, with distinctive upper and lower levels featuring vaulted ceilings, two lofts, & four garage doors at the basement. This highly versatile space is ideal for events, equestrian use, or to create and operate a home business.
The property is defined in the Sewickley Heights Pattern Book as a Farm Character Area and Meadow/Equestrian Preserve, with adjacency to conservancy land, an equestrian property to the rear, and direct access to Sewickley Heights Park. Repurposed fixtures from Pittsburgh’s Smithfield Street Bridge light the property’s driveway, adding a layer of local character to this unique home with serene privacy.
This home offers a rare opportunity to live where architecture, land, and lifestyle align.