- Source: Ker-Feal
Ker-Feal, built in 1775, is an historic fieldstone dwelling that is located in West Pikeland Township, Pennsylvania. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 7, 2003.
History and architectural features
The property was purchased by Albert C. Barnes and his wife Laura in 1940 and expanded with two additions. The name "Ker-Feal" means "Fidèle's House" in Breton and was named after Barnes' favorite dog, Fidèle de Port Manech. The property is now owned by the Barnes Foundation. Ker-Feal received an upgraded climate-control system in 2001 paid for with several grants. Another grant in 2006 allowed for grounds assessment.
See also
National Register of Historic Places listings in Northern Chester County, Pennsylvania
References
External links
32 photographs at the Library of Congress
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Ker-Feal
- Albert C. Barnes
- West Pikeland Township, Pennsylvania
- Barnes Foundation
- National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Chester County, Pennsylvania
- Court of Chancery
- Clan Kerr
- Surrey Six massacre
- List of Chinese loanwords in Indonesian
- Royal Commission for Consolidating the Statute Law