A 5,300-square-foot townhome that is part of an award-winning residential project straddling Old City and Society Hill has hit the market for $3.995 million.

The property is one of four homes along Walnut Street draped with a veiled brick screen and sit next to the historic Bookbinder’s bar and restaurant, now known as the Olde Bar. The project — known as Walnut Estates — won an Architect Magazine Residential Design Award for Architectural Design Detail in 2016. One juror described the facade…

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