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Love the classic elegance of traditional Colonial design but hate the regimented formality of the ubiquitous center-hall layout? This is the home you were looking […]
Once upon a Christmas, my true love gave to me… Five full baths, four powder rooms, three balconies, two wood-burning fireplaces, a gorgeous sweeping staircase […]
The owners of this classic home in the Main Line’s most neighborly community are evidently as proud of it and its history as its builder […]
One common knock on modernist interiors is that they demand modernist furniture — and that everything has to be just so lest actual living wreck the […]
Let’s say you’re looking to live on the Main Line. And let’s say that you love the traditional elegance of the center-hall Colonial. Then let’s […]
Are we on the Amalfi coast, or did we make a wrong turn and wind up in Scottsdale, Arizona? No, and no. Instead, we just […]
The gate at the entrance to the private street this attractive home in Haverford sits on is supposed to signal tradition and elegance. The front of […]
“Crestlea” has been the house “on top of the hill” since it was built in 1907 for Dr. Joseph M. Reeves. When chemical heiress Eluthera du […]
Ever wanted to own a home that is truly your own, because you got to outfit it? Looking for a home that’s in the middle […]
Want to walk to Blobfest next year? Want urban vitality with a small-town feel? You can get both by living in the middle of Phoenixville. […]
We’re sure you’ve heard the old cliché “Good things come in small packages.” This very small trinity on a private courtyard in Queen Village is […]
“They don’t build ’em like they used to.” Where have we heard this phrase before? Probably as we were scoping some McMansion in the exurbs. […]
When it comes to charming 18th-century trinities, Queen Village gives Society Hill a run for its money thanks to homes like this historically certified one […]
Washington Square sits at the southwest corner of the Most Historic Square Mile in America and is itself filled with history: originally used as a […]
Center-hall Colonials are a dime a dozen on the Main Line, but down by where the Brandywine flows into Delaware, they’re relatively rare birds. Chadds […]