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Enoch Roberts House
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Enoch Roberts House |
| image | Enoch Roberts House, Quakertown 2.JPG |
| caption | Enoch Roberts House, September 2012 |
| location | 1226 W. Broad St., |
| Quakertown, Pennsylvania | |
| coordinates | |
| locmapin | Pennsylvania#USA |
| built | 1814 |
| architecture | Early Republic, Late Georgian |
| added | April 24, 1986 |
| area | 0.4 acre |
| refnum | 86000856 |
Quakertown, Pennsylvania
Enoch Roberts House, also known as the Trainer Mansion, is a historic home located at Quakertown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. It was built about 1814, and is a -story, five-bay, plastered fieldstone dwelling in a vernacular Georgian style. It has an original stone rear kitchen ell. It has a gable roof with dormers added in the 1830s and a semi-circular entrance portico added in the 1940s.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
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- Kathryn Ann Auerbach and Daniel Soliday. (January 1986). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Pennsylvania SP Roberts, Enoch, House". National Archives and Records Administration.
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