Elfreth's Alley, the oldest continuous residential street in the Country. This beautiful property is on the corner of Elfreth's and Bladen's Court. Ephraim Haines purchased the lot in 1804 and seven years later, erected 115 Elfreth's Alley. Through the years it was home to sea captains, a painter, a night watchman and a bartender. It has two entrances, one on Elfreth's and the other on Bladen's. This lovely property is a wonderful blend of old and new. Light fills every room through lots of windows on three sides. It has a gracious Living Rm with working fireplace, formal Dining Rm and a newer Kitchen with granite counters and exposed beams. The Master Bedrm also has a working fireplace, there are two other Bedrms, one with a Fireplace. There is lots of storage in the attic (which could be turned into an office) and the full basement. This property has dual heat and dual air conditioning. Let's not forget the charming fenced Garden off the Kitchen. This is a History Buffs dream in perfect condition.