403 West Chestnut Street

West Lawn is one of Lancaster County’s finest examples of the Second Empire style. This three-story mansion was constructed in 1873-1874 for Barton B. Martin, a wealthy lumber and coal merchant and real estate developer. Notable features include the mansard roof with dormer windows, window caps with console brackets, and reconstructed porch with Corinthian columns.

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249 North Charlotte Street

This three-story brick & stucco home displays the projecting eaves and simple finishes characteristic of the popular Arts & Crafts movement. The house was constructed in 1897-1899 from designs by William Pritchett, Jr.   After nearly 60 years as the home of Franklin & Marshall’s Kappa Sigma, the fraternity sold the property in 2017.  

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233 North Charlotte Street

Designed by Philadelphia architects Hazelhurst and Huckels, this elaborate Queen Anne style house was constructed in 1883-1885 for William Zahm Sener, a wealthy businessman.   The home has been undergoing extensive restoration since it was purchased by its current owner in 2011.

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