20.2.06

Mother Daughter Give-Up Dream Home to Comfort Nightmares of Hurricane Homeless

Thank you for your interest in our little piece of heaven and in our effort to help those in need. Together we can make a difference.














As you can imagine we have received considerable interest since volunteering to donate one million dollars from the sale of our property to a capable Katrina relief organization.

We sincerely hope our efforts inspire others to take a similar course.

Many of us are in a better situation than was forced upon those poor people in New Orleans who lost so much to hurricane Katrina including jobs, homes and loved ones. We consider the benevolent buyer of this pristine place a partner in giving.

A partner in our faith in humanity.

Here are 42 unspoiled acres of quiet, forested land with approximately 1400 feet of Historic Brandywine River frontage situated just up the road from the historic Brandywine Battlefield. The Brandywine Museum, which is dedicated largely to the Wyeth family art, is downstream and Andrew and Betsy Wyeth's elegant stone farmhouse is right on the Brandywine several parcels down-river from us.

Located near Chadds Ford in Birmingham Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, the property is bordered by Creek Road on the east, the Brandywine River to the west, Street Road and the Radley Run on the north and simply more beautiful forest to the south.

Most favorably, a corporation or philanthropist will step forward to purchase the land - allowing us to send half of two million dollars to the Katrina relief effort we are convinced will do the most good - and has the vision of the power behind donating the land to the Brandywine Conservancy for a beautiful park or other publicly beneficial use to stand unspoiled in memory of those lost in that hurricane.

This would provide a place for all people to come and enjoy the same healing-peace we have found here. It is our desire to perserve the tranquility and historic integrity of this region while going about our business of helping those in such desperate need in the south.

We are told this will be difficult. Perhaps. But nothing is more difficult than what many have had to endure in New Orleans. We know our partner will come.

Please allow us to show you around the property by scrolling down to view some gorgeous family photos. Again, we say thank you for your interest in our property and ultimately in our effort to do what we burn so deeply in our hearts to do.

Sincerely,
Joyce Steinert & Kerin Martucci
Mother Daughter

19.2.06

The bass run big downstream as the Brandywine meanders toward the Delaware.

You can walk for hours and see nothing but nature's beauty.

Stroll along the historic Brandywine. There's nearly 1400 feet of scenic river frontage.

This ancient Oak could have been a seed under a minuteman's boot.

Here the trail leads to a sunlit meadow.

Radley Run criss-crosses the northern boundary

Wonderful for watching wildlife.

...or canoeing and skipping stones.

...there are some neighbors outside the 42 acres.

A gentleman's farm...

The doctor's $MM estate up the road.

The Wyeth family's historic stone farmhouse down river.







Joyce Steinert & Kerin Martucci on their Brandywine property. (photo: NBC10 Philadelphia)
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