Rethinking Institutional Properties - page 28

Existing Site Summary
Year Built:
1929 (Church)
1881 (Parsonage)
Building Size:
25,000 SF (Church)
7,500 SF (Parsonage)
Parcel Size:
1.05 acre/2 lots
Zoning:
R-2 and R-3 Residential Districts
Land Use:
Institutional
Historic Designation:
None
Existing Density
1 du/ac
Redevelopment Site Summary
Renovations:
2015–2016
New Building Size:
25,000 SF (Elm Hall)
7,500 SF (Barrie House)
New Construction
Size:
Vauclain Manor 7,200 SF
(3) 3–bedroom townhouses
1,821 SF–2,243 SF
New Parcel Size:
1.05 acre /1 lot
Zoning:
R-2 and R-3 Residential Districts
with zoning conditional use
Land Use:
Residential
Parking:
24 spaces/2 per unit required
Elm Hall
Condominium Units:
(6) 2- and 3-bedroom condomini-
ums, 1,900–3,408 SF
Unit Cost:
$875,000–$1,100,000 (2016)
Barrie House Units:
(3) 2-bedroom condominiums,
2,045 SF–2,754 SF
Unit Cost:
$495,000–$875,000 (2016)
New Density:
12 du/ac
United Methodist Church of Narberth
200–206 Price Avenue, Narberth, PA 19072
A church and parsonage converted to unique residential buildings with
three new townhouses.
The thoughtful reuse of the United Methodist Church of Narberth and
its neighboring parsonage is one of the first projects completed using
Narberth’s newly adopted conversion ordinance aimed to preserve some
of its oldest buildings as the community continues to grow and change.
This project creates housing which blends into the character of the
neighborhood through the preservation of unique architectural details
that have distinguished this property for more than a century.
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0
500
1000
250
Commercial/
Mixed Use Institutional
Single-Family
Residential
Multifamily
Residential
Lower Merion
Township
Lower Merion
Township
Price Avenue
Essex Avenue
Montgomery Avenue
Wynnewood Avenue
Haverford Avenue
Narberth Avenue
Former
United Methodist
Church
Narberth
Park
Narberth
Station
St. Margaret’s
A thoughtful rehab of an historic
church and parsonage attracts
new residents while retaining
architectural elements.
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