Strickland-Roberts Homestead, Historic homestead in West Vincent Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania, United States.
The Strickland-Roberts Homestead is a two-story fieldstone building with five bays, topped by a gable roof and set on grounds with a terrace. A bank barn from the 1870s and stone walls define the rural character of the site.
The original house was built around 1800 and represents the rural building style of early 19th-century Pennsylvania. A four-bay addition was designed by architect R. Brognard Okie in 1929 and modernized the structure for contemporary residents.
The name reflects the families who inhabited and maintained the property through generations. The stone and wood construction displays the craftsmanship typical of rural homesteads in this region.
The property sits three miles south of Kimberton on St. Matthews Road and covers about 3.5 acres. Access is via a gravel drive, and the setting is typical of Chester County's rural landscape.
A former Supreme Court Justice, Owen J. Roberts, lived on this property from 1927 to 1955. His residence links the place to 20th-century American legal and political history.
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