A 9,200 square-foot Wayne mansion, with parts of it dating back to the 1920s, is currently selling for $3.5 million, writes Ryan Mulligan for the Philadelphia Business Journal.
The Main Line home features six bedrooms and nine bathrooms alongside a five-car garage. Situated in St. David’s neighborhood near Conestoga Road, this property is within walking distance of restaurants and shops on Lancaster Avenue.
Property records report that Bruce and Kathryn Evans have owned this home since 1991.
Enter the foyer to see the formal living room to the left and the dining hall to the right.

Double doors in the formal living room lead to an indoor pool area designed with a tropical theme. This area features its own fireplace and living space.

An addition to the house was built 20 years ago, which now houses the great room. This space includes a hand-carved wood bar, a pool table, and custom stained-glass windows.


The primary suite of the home, located on the second floor, includes a spacious walk-in closet.

The lower level of the home features a walk-in wine room with ample storage.

“The buyer is someone who is sophisticated, looking for an estate-like property,” said the listing agent, Dana Hospodar. “I call it the grande dame of South Wayne.”
Find out more about this Wayne mansion in the Philadelphia Business Journal.
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Editor’s Note: This post first appeared on DELCO Today in April 2025.












































