“Live Worship Shop” House Tour 2017

3rd annual house and neighborhood tour hosted by Bona Fide Bellevue, a registered 501c3 non-profit Community Development Corporation dedicated to bring growth, businesses, and beauty to our borough of Bellevue, Pennsylvania.

“Live Worship Shop” House Tour 2017

Bellevue, Pennsylvania 15202, United States

Created By: Bona Fide Bellevue

Tour Information

Learn more at http://bellevuehousetour.org/

The 3rd annual “Live Worship Shop” House Tour took place on Saturday, October 21, 2017 from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

Bona Fide Bellevue expresses its appreciation and gratitude to our homeowners and their families. We would also like to thank many anonymous donors who so generously contributed to the Bellevue Live Worship Shop House Tour.

This tour was brought to you by Bona Fide Bellevue. Our Vision: To bring new growth and revitalization to our neighborhood.


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What You'll See on the Tour

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Kim and Paul Hassell were drawn to Bellevue’s friendly and walkable neighborhood and are excited to call it home. Built circa 1899, their Colonial Revival Style home is a fine example of one of the early 20th century’s most popular resi... Read more
Paul and Shari McGill will once again welcome Live Worship Shop Tour visitors to their 14-room house—a home that has been in the McGill family for more than 60 years. First on the tour in 2015, the McGills wanted to have their beautiful h... Read more
Her “inner sanctum.” That’s what homeowner Mimi Rawlings calls her 1904 Victorian. The expansive front porch, with its wicker seating and beautiful detail make it a great place for friends to gather. The home exhibits the same basic F... Read more
Chris and Kathy Driscoll’s 6,000 square-foot, 16-room Colonial Revival home has aspects of Richardsonian Romanesque style but was designed by architect Marius Rousseau (1868-1958) and built in 1903-06. The interior features woodwork made ... Read more
Theresa Gallick purchased this iconic home in 2000. Architecturally, it is a quintessential Craftsman (Arts and Crafts). The lines of this house and the materials that were used (stone, stucco, and wood shingles) give it a rustic, natural a... Read more
The 1928 Tudor Revival home of Val and Molly Pennington is eclectic and charming. Come on in and see this welcoming home at the entrance to Bellevue! The original owners of the home enjoyed some wealth, and the home was state of the art for... Read more
A special feature of the tour this year is the home of Claudia (Pinza) Bozzolla (121 Woodlawn Ave.). Her family has generously opened their home for the community to honor the life of this former Metropolitan Opera singer, local voice profe... Read more
More than 30 years older than the rest of the houses on the tour, Ian and Amy Conaway’s home, built about 1870 during Bellevue’s first building boom, is a good example of the Italianate style. This important architectural style is well-... Read more
Urban farmers Christie and David Biber welcome you to their home. Wild flowers and fruit trees frame the entrance to this classic brick asymmetrical Foursquare. The house was built between 1897 and 1906, and the Bibers made it home in 2001.... Read more

 

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