Beaumont House, at Foulkeways in North Wales, PA, Preserved
Buildings History Repurposed Properties
Beaumont House, at Foulkeways in North Wales, PA, Preserved

The Beaumont House was built in 1817, and was a part of a 68-acre farm. It is owned by Foulkeways, the retirement village, and has been preserved and repurposed as a guest house. The 500-ton stone house had been 150 feet closer to the Sumneytown Pike intersection, and was moved on April 1, 2006, to make way for the 202-widening project. (I recall that a public TV show wanted to film the move, but the Lancaster county house movers refused to allow filming.) I got my information from yesterday's The (Lansdale) Reporter online, in an article by Eric Devlin.

Publication date Jun 24, 2018
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Property ID: 1215
Updated on: Aug 31, 2019

The Beaumont House was built in 1817, and was a part of a 68-acre farm. It is owned by Foulkeways, the retirement village, and has been preserved and repurposed as a guest house. The 500-ton stone house had been 150 feet closer to the Sumneytown Pike intersection, and was moved on April 1, 2006, to make way for the 202-widening project. (I recall that a public TV show wanted to film the move, but the Lancaster county house movers refused to allow filming.) I got my information from yesterday's The (Lansdale) Reporter online, in an article by Eric Devlin.

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Location:
Beaumont House at Foulkeways , Route 202 and Sumneytown Pike , DeKalb Pike and Meeting House Road, North Wales, Pennsylvania, 19454, United States
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Listing Category:
Buildings History Repurposed Properties
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Virtual
Created Date:
06-24-2018
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