Chestnut Hill Academy Jennings House
Philadelphia, PA | 2002

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Educational Alteration
J. Krieger, C. Padilla
Ann Rothmann, P.E., Structural Engineer
Peggy Conver
Chestnut Hill Academy
M. Wargo

The Jennings House is the residence for the Headmaster of Chestnut Hill Academy. It was designed in 1921 by noted Philadelphia architects Willing, Talbutt and Sims in the style of a Norman farmhouse and was donated to CHA in 1963. The property contains a beautiful rear patio and garden, detached garage, and a front drive paved with stone. Renovations include roof replacement, door and window replacement and interior alterations to accommodate the school's many entertaining functions for alumni, faculty and parents.