It was an ordinary day. Taking a look at one of C. Emlen Urban houses that graces 43 N. Shippen Street in the city of Lancaster, PA. Mr. Erban is well known for his fabulous architecture in and around the city of Lancaster, Pennsylvania. The house at 43 N. Shippen is a Colonial Revival house that recently caught the eye of New York Times really estate writer Angela Serratore. The house was designed an constructed in 1905 by famed architect C. Emlen Urban for attorney John E. Malone. Mr. Malone was the president of Fulton Bank, Lancaster' Postmaster and head of the city Democratic Committee. The house was also the home of his wife, artist and illustrator Laetitia Neff Herr Malone. Beautiful place that has four bedrooms, 3 1/2 bathrooms, and elevator and 4,739 square feet of finished living space. It also has a private rooftop deck and a koi pond in to the rear of the home. As described in the Lancaster, PA newspaper..."In true Colonial Revival style, song symmetry around a grand main entrance makes a good first and lasting impression." The house is presently listed at $950,000. The house in along a city street and is close to Lancaster's Musser Park. I'm not trying to sell the home for anyone, but you can see photos below my story as well as at land.news/ShippenHome. Lancaster is a very old city in Pennsylvania and is filled with some of the neatest and most influential architecture you will find in any city in the USA. Check out the photographs that I have added and see if you might enjoy living in a house such as this in one of Pennsylvnia's most desirable cities. It was an ordinary day in the life af an ordinary guy.
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