Hope Lodge and Mather Mill
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Pennsylvania Trail of History Guide
Lorett Treese, 2001. An outstanding example of Georgian domestic architecture, built for Samuel Morris during the 1740's, Hope Lodge is where visitors today can compare and contrast the lifestyles of its first and final private owners. Other structures on the thirty-nine acre site include a barn and kitchen building dating from the eighteenth century, as well as a garage, greenhouse, tenant house, and an addition to the kitchen building form the twentieth century. (Stackpole Books and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission) 48pp., 6 x 9, photos, maps. paperback
An outstanding example of Georgian domestic architecture, built for Samuel Morris during the 1740's, Hope Lodge is where visitors today can compare and contrast the lifestyles of its first and final private owners. Other structures on the thirty-nine acre site include a barn and kitchen building dating from the eighteenth century, as well as a garage, greenhouse, tenant house, and an addition to the kitchen building form the twentieth century.
A guide to one of the finest surviving Georgian homes, furnished in the styles of both the Colonial era and the Colonial Revival of the early twentieth century.