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Some Houses on Broad Street, Sewickley

222 Broad Street

Broad Street is one of the two main streets of central Sewickley. It is lined with public buildings (churches, post office, school) and a wide variety of houses. This dignified Queen Anne is a good introduction to the street.

222 Broad Street
Front of the house
324 Broad Street

This center-hall frame house has been remodeled to someone’s ideal of picture-postcard Victorian perfection. Until a few years ago, it was asymmetrical and had no front porch or Victorian Gothic peak in the front.

333 Broad Street

A center-hall Georgian house of the early twentieth century, probably built as the manse for the Methodist church next door.

306 Broad Street

An elegant Second Empire house whose porch wraps around to become a porte cochère.

327 Broad Street

A beautiful shingle-style mansion belonging to St. Stephen’s Anglican Church next door.

330 Broad Street

There are also some modest houses among the mansions, like this charming little I-house with real wood siding.

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