Originally built as a barn in 1805, the house was later converted into a farmhouse - with significant changes in design.
The most recent owner is an artist with a passion for broken style, which means a combination of antiques plus modern design with modern appliances.
Old statues, antiques from an old pharmacy and items from an old church all contributed to the design of the house.
The house is listed at $749,000 and among its many unique treasures are an old kitchen medicine cabinet valued at $42,000 and a number of arched doors throughout the house.
All of these items came from Scranton Antiques.
The current owner used the place as his holiday home after a busy working day in Manhattan, so he tried to create a home away from home with this design.
This three bedroom, 2.5 bathroom farmhouse comes with 3 acres of land.
The outdoor space features a fountain at the main entrance and a swimming pool at the back fed by a nearby creek.
The owner, who has lived here since 2004, installed a new roof, a $2,000 sink in the powder room and a $3,000 chandelier in the main living space.
The town of Macungie is close to parks, wineries, farmer's markets and even a local ski resort.