Priced at $11,875,000, the historic Ravenscliff estate in Wayne represents a rare opportunity to own one of the Main Line’s most storied properties.
Originally constructed in 1904 for railroad executive William T. Wright, the estate later became home to William Cox Wright and Campbell Soup heiress Charlotte Dorrance, connecting the property to both transportation and business history.
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Perched atop more than nine private acres, the English country-style residence has been extensively restored while preserving the craftsmanship and grandeur that define its legacy.
The home’s impressive interiors feature soaring ceilings, intricate plasterwork, restored hardwood floors, mahogany paneling, and expansive windows that flood the living spaces with natural light.
The residence offers a series of grand gathering spaces, including a dramatic entrance hall, formal dining room with a fireplace, library, ballroom-style great room, and a sun-filled Florida room overlooking the grounds.
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The chef’s kitchen and adjacent catering space provide modern functionality while complementing the home’s historic character.
Upper levels include a luxurious primary suite with multiple dressing areas, private baths, and extensive closet space, along with numerous guest suites, recreation areas, office space, and an elevator connecting all four floors.
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Outside boasts manicured gardens, sweeping lawns, terraces, and a pool complex with a dedicated pool house offering outdoor cooking capabilities, changing areas, a bathroom, and more.
The property’s endless luxury amenities create a private retreat located just minutes from schools, shopping, dining, and transportation.
Ravenscliff is located in the Radnor Township School District.
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Read and see more of this house at 220 Ravenscliff Rd in Wayne, listed for $11,875,000, on Realtor.com.
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