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.
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.
A center-hall Georgian house of the early twentieth century, probably built as the manse for the Methodist church next door.
An elegant Second Empire house whose porch wraps around to become a porte cochère.
A beautiful shingle-style mansion belonging to St. Stephen’s Anglican Church next door.
There are also some modest houses among the mansions, like this charming little I-house with real wood siding.