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1815 Italianate
Lebanon, Pennsylvania 17046
Restored Romantic Historic Home

Wonderful unique historic house dating back to 1815. The original part of this romantic home was built during the Greek Revival period. Additions in the 1830’s and 1840’s represent the Italianate period. William and Mary Lehman were the original owners and the home remained in the family until 1964. It was originally built along the Union Canal in Lebanon which was a part of a waterway designed to link Philadelphia to Harrisburg. The current owners of this grand home have spent the last 26 years restoring this home featuring original woodwork, arched doorways and ornate details. The large back yard features a 2 story barn used as a workshop, boxwood bushes, fruit trees and wildlife and is designated as a wildlife habitat by the National Wildlife Federation.
3 Stories | |
Bedrooms | 5 |
Full Baths | 2 |
Heated Sq. Ft. | 3,200 |
Acres | 0.7 |
Lot Size | 138 X 222 |
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Archived in April, 2013
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