Created By: Kennett Heritage Center
Originally built as two houses, the west side is a 2-bay Penn Plan built in 1832 and the east side is a 4-bay Federal style built the following year. The two houses were deeded separately as residences until 1910. In 1926 the DiPaolo family turned the property commercial by opening a restaurant originally known as the Green Gate Tearoom (during Prohibition) and later known as the Green Gate Tavern. In 1976 the Warner family did extensive renovations and operated the Kennett Square Inn until 2021.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Kennett Square Village 1750-1840s
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