Seventeen-hundred-and-four House
Also known as: William Brinton HouseOakland Rd., near jct. of U.S. 202 and CR 15199, Dilworthtown, Pennsylvania
Photos
Brinton 1704 House
1. Photocopy of painting (original painting in possesion of the family of Judge Jasper Brinton, Cairo, Egypt) Thomas Eakins, Artist 1878 SIDE AND FRONT ELEVATIONS
Photo from the Historic American Buildings Survey
View photos at Library of Congress
Map
Coordinates:
+39.89626, -75.5607539°53'47" N, 75°33'39" W
Quadrangle map:West Chester
Description
This early (1704) stone house, although restored, retains much of its original architectural design and is representative of the larger type of dwelling house of a Chester County English Quaker.
-- Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS PA-1258)
National Register information
- Status
- Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on December 24, 1967
- Reference number
- 67000018
- Architectural style
- Other architectural type; Manor
- Area of significance
- Architecture
- Level of significance
- National
- Evaluation criteria
- C - Design/Construction
- Property type
- Building
- Historic function
- Single dwelling
- Current function
- Museum
- Period of significance
- 1700-1749
- Significant year
- 1704