
Supposedly parts of this were built in 1780.
If you don’t want to read this turn away now.
Ok, the wild the weird and the wooly seem to be fining me these days. Something is going on with the historic farmhouse inside the Liongate Development off 113.
I would not have paid attention except this was the development that found itself in a bit of a situation in 2010 over flying American flags:
HOA threatens heavy fines for flying American flag
By John Shryock
Published: Apr. 19, 2010 at 6:16 PM EDT
I was not in Chester County then, but I remember this being on the news. So here is this development again. I am about to post documents in the public record, so I am breaking no laws. I am asking what is going on. Then I will share some photos and stuff I found on the web, indicating this was listed fairly recently somewhere/somehow for sale? (The property description “care” speaks for itself because when is a farmhouse a carriage house? Two different purposes historically, correct?)
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3811-Davis-Ct-Chester-Springs-PA-19425/2136868605_zpid/

So what is going on with THIS farmhouse? Seems like another mystery buried in HOA or development, doesn’t it?
I do not know what to make of this, other than this started in the 1980s with a Rouse Chamberlin Development that we can find today near Gardners Landscape on 113.

















