123 N Prince St
Lancaster, PA 17603, USA

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Sehner-Ellicott House, 123 North Prince St Lancaster, Lancaster County, PA

The Sehner-Ellicott House is an interesting example of early Federal townhouses in Lancaster. The surviving woodwork is unusually elaborate for its time, and actually suggests a more Georgian style. The builder, Gottlieb Sehner, was a member of a family of master carpenters and builders whose other credits in Lancaster include the Masonic Hall (1795) and the Fulton Opera House (1852).

Sehner-Ellicott House, 123 North Prince St Lancaster, Lancaster County, PA

The Sehner-Ellicott House is an interesting example of early Federal townhouses in Lancaster. The surviving woodwork is unusually elaborate for its time, and actually suggests a more Georgian style. The builder, Gottlieb Sehner, was a member of a family of master carpenters and builders whose other credits in Lancaster include the Masonic Hall (1795) and the Fulton Opera House (1852).

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