Thomas Massey House and its collection

Thomas Massey House
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The Thomas Massey House, built in 1696, is one of the oldest English Quaker homes in Pennsylvania. This 2-story brick and stone house was originally constructed by Thomas Massey, an English Quaker settler.

Location of the Thomas Massey House

The Thomas Massey House is conveniently located on Lawrence Road, near Sproul Road in Broomall, Pennsylvania. This location is easily accessible for visitors.

Visiting the Thomas Massey House

The Thomas Massey House is open for public tours from April through October on Sundays from 1 to 4 PM. Visitors can appreciate the seasonal decorations and authentic 17th and 18th century items, including some of the home's original fixtures like cabinetry, furniture, cookware and dinnerware, books and tools.

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Thomas Massey House
469 Lawrence Rd
PA 19008 Broomall
Pennsylvania

Visitor information Thomas Massey House

Opening hours

April - October
Last Sunday of the month
13:00 -16:00

Admission

Normal rateFree

Donations are accepted.

Facilities

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Location & Map

469 Lawrence Rd, Broomall

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