Selma Mansion

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Selma Mansion is a historic 18th-century house in Norristown, Pennsylvania, known as one of the area’s oldest and most architecturally significant residences.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
architecturalStyle Federal architecture
Georgian architecture
city Norristown NERFINISHED
completionDate 1794
country United States of America
surface form: United States
currentUse historic site
floorCount 3 above ground
hasBasement yes
hasCategory 18th-century houses in the United States
Buildings and structures in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
Historic houses in Pennsylvania
Historic sites in Norristown, Pennsylvania
hasChimney yes
hasFeature central hall plan
double-hung sash windows
fireplaces
gabled roof
original interior woodwork (partially preserved)
paneled doors
symmetrical façade
thick masonry walls
wooden interior trim
heritageDesignation historic property
heritageStatus local historic landmark
inception 18th century
locatedIn Montgomery County, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
Pennsylvania
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOnStreet West Airy Street NERFINISHED
location Norristown, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
material stone
near Schuylkill River NERFINISHED
notableFor age and architectural integrity
association with early Norristown history
numberOfStoreys 3
openToPublic yes
operator Norristown Preservation Society NERFINISHED
ownedBy Norristown Preservation Society NERFINISHED
region Southeastern Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
roofMaterial slate
significance architecturally significant 18th-century house in Montgomery County
one of the oldest surviving residences in Norristown
state Pennsylvania
timePeriod late 18th century
use residence

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Norristown, Pennsylvania, United States hasAttraction Selma Mansion
subject surface form: Norristown, Pennsylvania