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Coventry Hall

Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States


Summary

Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States

FieldValue
nameCoventry Hall
imageCoventryHouse PA.jpg
captionCoventry Hall
locationOff PA 23, Township, South Coventry Township, Pennsylvania
coordinates
locmapinPennsylvania#USA
builtc. 1750, c. 1798, 1803
architectureColonial, Federal
addedDecember 16, 1974
area9.9 acre
refnum74001767

Coventry Hall, also known as Oakleigh, is a historic home located in South Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania. It was built in three major phases. The oldest section was built between 1740 and 1760. It is a -story, fieldstone structure with a gable roof and cut stone on the front facade. Two additions were made on the east end; the first about 1798 and the second in 1803.

The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

References

References

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  2. Eleanor Winsor. (October 1972). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Pennsylvania SP Coventry Hall". National Archives and Records Administration.
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