House at Springdell
Houses in Chester County, PennsylvaniaHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in PennsylvaniaNational Register of Historic Places in Chester County, PennsylvaniaVernacular architecture in Pennsylvania
The House at Springdell is a house built in the eighteenth century in the tiny hamlet of Springdell, Pennsylvania in West Marlborough Township, Chester County. The house's design is essentially unaltered from the original "Penn Plan," which was a vernacular design advocated by William Penn about 1700 as an economical house adapted to his new proprietary colony. The remains of a mill's tail race can be seen in the back yard, with Doe Run Creek, a tributary of West Brandywine Creek, about 15 yards behind the house. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
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North Chatham Road, West Marlborough Township
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N 39.906944444444 ° | E -75.834444444444 ° |
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North Chatham Road 1375
19320 West Marlborough Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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