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Jeff Devlin is the go-to guy when it comes to historic houses in and around Buck's County PA, where the structures are literally older than the country itself. In each episode of Stone House Revival, Jeff and his team of restoration experts work with homeowners to help revive these dilapidated structures into modern living spaces while preserving their historic integrity. Watch as he brings the amazing character of these old, rundown homes back to life!
Jeff and his team take on the Yardley Tavern, built in 1750 and believed to have hosted George Washington. While renovating the mudroom, the team makes a historic find that gives clues to the structure's past.
Jeff and his team return to his former clients' 18th-century farmhouse to turn a first floor pass-through into a stunning dining room with a show-stopping fireplace. Then, they transform the third floor into a bright and airy home office and art studio.
Jeff and his team renovate a historic home with its roots dating back to a 1685 land grant. They create a stunning bluestone patio and indoor parlor, but the biggest excitement comes from a mystery surrounding the basement.
Jeff and his team transform an unused attic into an elegant main suite in a 1770s home. They refinish the original wide plank floorboards and use salvaged wood to build bathroom vanities. Then, Jeff uses historical techniques to handcraft barn doors.
Jeff and the team head to Chester County, PA, to remodel an early 19th-century manor house. They work to preserve the home's history while updating a neglected dining room and a kitchen with an awkward layout to make them modern and functional.
Jeff and the team head to Schwenksville, PA, to renovate an 18th-century farmhouse. They hope to uncover the home's historic finishes as they work to modernize a second floor bathroom and adjoined bedrooms.
Master carpenter Jeff Devlin and his team return to the Washington Inn to renovate the 1812 portion of the property. They remodel the original entrance into a warm, welcome space and restore the empty ballroom to its former glory.
A local veterinarian recently purchased a 1798 farmhouse and feels she spends little time in its two most historic rooms. Jeff transforms one area into a home office and the other into a sunroom to give her the perfect space for entertaining.
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