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Lindenshade (Wallingford, Pennsylvania)

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Lindenshade Philadelphia Suburban Homes 1889
Lindenshade Philadelphia Suburban Homes 1889

Lindenshade (Wallingford, Pennsylvania) (1873, demolished 1940), was the Wallingford country house and farm of Shakespearean scholar Horace Howard Furness (1833–1912) and family. The house's design is attributed to his brother, architect Frank Furness. It was expanded numerous times, and demolished in 1940. Two other buildings from the property survive. The Helen Kate Furness Library, a memorial to HHF's wife, was built at the west end of the property in 1916.

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Lindenshade (Wallingford, Pennsylvania)
Furness Lane, Nether Providence Township

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Furness Lane 98
19086 Nether Providence Township
Pennsylvania, United States
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