Built in 1892 by renowned Philadelphia architect Theophilus P. Chandler for entrepreneur James Hervey Sternbergh, “Stirling” is a truly unique and hospitable mansion steeped in architectural elegance and rich history. Owned by the Sternbergh family for over a century, the estate was eventually transformed into a charming inn and bed & breakfast, preserving its original grandeur while introducing modern comforts.
The main residence showcases exquisite historic elements and has been thoughtfully updated with a modern slate roof, upgraded electrical systems, central air conditioning, and a comprehensive fire suppression system. A detailed appendix outlines the room descriptions and dimensions, highlighting the estate’s expansive and versatile interior layout.
Complementing the main house is a beautifully restored carriage house, now converted into six stylish guest apartments—ideal for hosting visitors or operating as a boutique hospitality venue. Both the mansion and carriage house sit on a manicured 1.62-acre lot, adorned with mature specimen trees that provide shade, beauty, and privacy.
Included in the offering is an adjacent 2.48-acre parcel at 1130 Centre Avenue. This neighboring lot features a sweeping lawn framed by woodlands, an inviting in-ground pool, a tranquil koi pond, and a poolside cabana—offering a park-like setting perfect for leisure and events.
Conveniently located with easy access to both New York City and Philadelphia by car or plane, this remarkable estate is more than just a home—it’s an experience. While photos capture glimpses of its splendor, “Stirling” is a property that must truly be seen in person to be fully appreciated.
















