This one room school house is a historic site that is located close to the Allgates Estate. The building was constructed in 1797 and was named the Federal School because the natives were proud of being part of the United States Federal unit. Later in 1849, the site was bought by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The building was then named the Haverford Seminary Number 1 officially. Later in 1940, Horatio Gates Lloyd purchased the place after it had served as a public school. You can locate the historic house at 124 AllgatesDr, Haverford, PA 19041.
In fact, folks used to refer to this location as the Mean-Coch. Indeed, the Grange Estate is a historic site that was designed by Henry Lewis Jr. The main house was constructed in 1750 and was remodeled years later. In 1976, the building was included in the NRHP. Trails at this site are well kept and the grounds are pet friendly. You can locate the mansion at 143 Myrtle Ave, Havertown, PA 19083. Call our Animal Hospital Havertown PA for more info.