is a barn again happening in east whiteland?

Reader photo 6/19/25

When I first moved to Chester county, the cool old barn at the foot of Phoenixville Pike and route 30 by the Home Depot was the Stevens Antique Barn. The address is 627 Lancaster Ave. Frazer. Of course now they’re saying Malvern but it’s really Frazer.

Stevens Antiques always had lovely things. I think once upon a time many years ago, my mother actually sold the owner chairs she wasn’t using any longer. What I remember of the dealer from that store is how frosty she was at the Chester County Antiques Show. I just couldn’t ever understand how someone who sold such beautiful antiques could be so standoffish. But then again, I was just a regular person going through her booth not a checkbook toting serious collector.

Eventually, the business closed, and the property was for sale seemingly forever. Then it’s sold to a high-end contracting and renovation business. They were putting their offices there.

so over the last, I don’t know 23 years. There’s been a lot of cleaning up of the property itself and removal of debris and stabilizing the bank and now it seems like another barn has been discovered underneath the barn we knew?

This is definitely like an archaeological restoration when you drive-by. I don’t know what’s happening. I’m hoping someone goes and talks to the property owners because that’s definitely not a teardown and that seems really exciting.

If you know what’s going on here, please drop me a line!

Reader submitted photo 6/19/25

3 thoughts on “is a barn again happening in east whiteland?

  1. The business that has been there the past few months is a remodeling/construction company. Hopefully they are restoring it as their home base.

  2. Very interesting pictureof the wood structure!

    I’m also wondering what is going on with the renovation of the old barn on the southeast corner of Rt. 401 and Newcomen Road.

    Another fabulous construction project that incorporated the old barn may be completed by now on the old Anderson Farm on Valley Park Road at Schofield Road in Schuylkill Township. It’s an interesting project, and I would love to know more details.

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