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Joseph Chandler House

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Built
  
1800

NRHP Reference #
  
83001390

Area
  
8,500 m²

Added to NRHP
  
13 April 1983

MPS
  
Centreville MRA

Opened
  
1800

Architectural style
  
Georgian architecture

Joseph Chandler House

Location
  
5826 Kennett Pike, Centreville, Delaware

The Joseph Chandler House, built c. 1800, is the oldest house in Centreville, New Castle County, Delaware. Centreville developed along the Kennett Pike (Delaware Route 52) starting about 1811, with its houses facing toward the pike. Nevertheless, the Chandler house faces south, away from the pike.

Dr. Joseph P. Chandler, who built the house, used it as a residence and an office. The house was later acquired by the Gregg, Carpenter and du Pont families. William S. Potter bought the house in 1935 and added brick and stone wings to the original stone house.

The house was listed by the National Register of Historic Places in 1983, at the same time the nearby Centreville Historic District, Mt. Airy School No. 27, and Carpenter-Lippincott House were also listed.

References

Joseph Chandler House Wikipedia