John Frew House

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The John Frew House, additionally or erstwhile referred to as the Rachel and Henry Martyn Robert Sterrett House, may be a historic house within the Westwood neighborhood of city, Pennsylvania. The first stone section of the house and therefore the adjacent stone springhouse ar c. 1790. The Greek Revival addition to the home is c.1840. A garage was additional to the springhouse c.1950. Of the 5 surviving pre-1800 structures remaining within the town of city, this is often the sole one that’s presently being employed as associate degree occupied house.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001. The house additionally features a landmark plaque from the city History and Landmarks Foundation, and it had been additional to the List of city History and Landmarks Foundation Historic Landmarks in 1984. Its location on Sterrett Street places it on town of city facet of the border between Crafton and city.

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