Georgian Townhouses of Lancaster, PA
Time Period: ca. 1760 to 1790s

Characteristics: Based on English architecture during the reign of King George I to King George III.

Typical features: Internal and external symmetry, flat arches, keystones above windows, belt course between first and second floors, central doorway, three or five-bay facade, two or three stories, sash: six light to 20 light, constructed of brick or stone.


Georgian Buildings King Street Lancaster, PA

106 - 124 East King Street. Five Georgian houses, all built ca. 1760 to 1802.
This is the largest group of Georgian-style houses in Lancaster.

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