Fonthill house. Doylestown, Pennsylvania Unique poured concrete house built by Henry Mercer now an national landmark. Western side


Fonthill house from south western side. Western tower closest part of house on far left of frame and garage on the right. Shrubs and gravel drive in foreground. Unique poured concrete house created during the Art and Crafts movement designed and built by Henry Mercer. The house boasts 44 rooms 18 fireplaces 32 stairwells and more than 200 windows and was completed 1912. It is now a National Historic Landmark.


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Location: Fonthill, Doylestown, Pennsylvania, United States America, USA
Photo credit: © Janice Hazeldine / Alamy / Afripics
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