Allentown PA, 18103

1845 Lehigh Parkway North

Classic Charm

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Perched proudly above the picturesque Lehigh Parkway, this stately 4,000+ sq. ft. Salisbury Township home offers privacy, convenience, breathtaking views and a setting 2nd to none. Its expanded traditional layout blends classic charm with an open concept feel suited for today’s lifestyle.

Where Grace Meets Grandeur

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A gracious marble-floored foyer leads to a Living Room with a gas fireplace, tray ceiling, and picture window, alongside a spacious Dining Room showcasing a Waterford chandelier.
Designed for effortless entertaining, the 1st floor includes an eat-in Kitchen with a Sub-Zero refrigerator.

This spacious, warm-toned kitchen offers a blend of classic charm and practical design. Custom cabinetry with soft wood finishes provides ample storage, while under-cabinet lighting adds warmth and functionality. A large picture window over the sink fills the space with natural light, and neutral tile backsplashes complement the wraparound countertops. A built-in desk area provides the perfect nook for planning meals or managing home tasks, while the nearby dining area and open layout make entertaining a breeze.
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Effortless Entertaining

Cozy Quiet Time

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Family Room with a gas fireplace & screened porch access, a wet bar and a library with handsome built-in bookshelf. Additional conveniences include a Cedar Closet, Laundry and 1 and 1/2 Bathrooms.
Bask in the beauty of the outdoors from the comfort of this expansive screened-in sunroom. Tucked beneath a vaulted ceiling with exposed beams and skylights, this inviting retreat features tiled floors, panoramic views of lush landscaping, and plenty of space to unwind or entertain. Whether you’re relaxing and reading a good book or hosting a casual dinner, this light-filled room brings the best of every season inside—without the bugs.
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Communing with Nature

Tranquil Retreat

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The expansive Primary Suite features a spacious Bedroom, Bathroom complete with Dressing Room and ample closet space. A bright and airy Art Studio with a private entrance offers a creative tranquil retreat.
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Bedooms

3 additional Bedrooms, including two oversized rooms—one with balcony access overlooking the Parkway.

Bathrooms

Full Hall Bathroom features a double vanity, Linen Closet, Tiled bath/shower and plenty of storage space.

The Great Outdoors

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The outdoor space is equally inviting with professional landscaping, mature shade trees, meandering walkways, patios and a pool with a hot tub & waterfall feature—a serene private escape perfect for both relaxation and entertaining.
Nestled among mature trees, this exceptional property offers the perfect balance of privacy, greenery, and curb appeal. A sweeping driveway leads to a stately home surrounded by vibrant foliage, meticulously maintained gardens, and expansive lawns. The private backyard oasis features a sparkling in-ground pool with a spa and paver patio, ideal for summer entertaining or quiet relaxation. With lush wooded surroundings and scenic walking paths, the setting feels both secluded and connected to nature—just minutes from town yet worlds away.
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A Bird's Eye View

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Property Detail

Seller's Disclosure

A seller's disclosure is crucial for informed decision-making and a smoother, more transparent home-buying process.

Inspection Report

An Inspection Report is a detailed written summary created by a licensed home inspector after a thorough evaluation of a property’s condition. Typically conducted during the home buying process, this report covers the home’s major systems and structural elements—including the roof, foundation, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and more. The purpose of the Inspection Report is to help buyers understand the current state of the property, identify any existing or potential issues, and make informed decisions.
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Salisbury School District

Salisbury Township School District boasts highly qualified professional and support staff personnel that foster an educational experience for each child that is second to none. The belief that each child must be enriched through the development of intellectual, social, emotional, and physical skills is at the heart of what we do on a daily basis. The development and use of 21st century skills such as creative thinking, innovative problem-solving, and the use of technology to assist in learning are critical to our mission. Coupled with a strong program in the basic core subjects, Salisbury provides best practice in instruction within a culture of learning for all.

School District
Salisbury Township School District
1140 Salisbury Road
Allentown, PA 18103
610-797-2062
610-791-9983

High School
500 East Montgomery Street
Allentown, PA 18103
Phone: 610-797-4107
Fax: 610-797-1972

Middle School
3301 Devonshire Road
Allentown, PA 18103
Phone: 610-791-0830
Fax: 610-797-9648

Elementary School
1400 Gaskill Avenue
Allentown, PA 18103
Phone: 610-791-2800
Fax: 610-797-9640

About Salisbury Township


On March 20, 1753 a number of persons living in the territory along the Lehigh River above Bethlehem signed a petition to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Northampton County asking that a new Township be created. On June 9th of that same year, the Court of Easton approved the request. So was created the Township of Salisbury, 23 years before the Declaration of Independence, in the same year that the Liberty Bell was completed, and 16 years after the first official settlement.

A lively debate occasionally springs up over the correct name of the Township! It has been variously called Saltzberg, Salsberg, Saltzburg, Salsburg, Salisburg, and, of course, Salisbury, its official name today.

It is possible that Salzburg was the preference of the petitioning population. The vast majority of the petitioning population were of German descent from Salzburg, Austria. The Township could have been named after Salisbury, England. At this time the Township was under the rule of King George and the Recording Clerk was English.

One of the smallest townships in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania today, 11.3 square miles, Salisbury was once a much larger area. Fountain Hill, Emmaus from Keystone Street eastward, and all of Allentown south of the Little Lehigh Creek were once part of Salisbury.

The Borough of Fountain Hill was the original settlement of Emmaus by the Moravians in the 1740’s. Fountain Hill incorporated as a Borough in 1893, effectively separating itself from Salisbury. Emmaus incorporated as a Borough in 1759.

At one time there was a third borough, South Allentown, located just south of the Little Lehigh in the area of the present 8th Street Bridge. The City of Allentown, however, annexed the borough as well as Trout Creek Park, Mountainville, Queen City Airport, the Cedar Creek Park, the Little Lehigh Park, and the Union Terrace area in a series of annexations ending in 1951, when Salisbury was designated as a Township of the First Class.
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The Lehigh Parkway

A Scenic Urban Oasis in Allentown, PA

Lehigh Parkway is one of the crown jewels of Allentown’s park system. Stretching for several miles along the Little Lehigh Creek, this expansive, tree-lined park is known for its natural beauty, recreational amenities, and peaceful atmosphere.

Key Features:
• Walking, Running, & Biking Trails: A paved path runs through the park, ideal for joggers, walkers, and cyclists. It’s especially popular in fall for its brilliant foliage.
• Covered Bridges: The park is home to the historic Bogert’s Covered Bridge, a charming and photogenic 1841 structure still open to foot traffic.
• Scenic Views: Open meadows, wooded areas, and creekside paths make it a favorite for photographers and nature lovers.
• Fitness Stations: Along the trail, you’ll find exercise stations to add variety to your workout.
• Picnic Areas: Grills, tables, and pavilions make it a great place for gatherings, birthday parties, or a quiet weekend lunch outdoors.
• Allentown Fish Hatchery: A popular stop along the trail, especially for families. Visitors can feed the trout and learn about the state’s fishery program.
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