Wolley Stille
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Wolley Stille, also known as the Joseph Sharpless House, is a historic home located at Wallingford, Delaware County, Pennsylvania. It is a fieldstone dwelling that consists of a two-story, pre-1700 building, with a Great Hall dated to 1700; a two-story addition built in 1751; and a service wing added in 1916. The house exhibits both Swedish and English Colonial elements of design and construction. The house was restored in 1915–1916, by architect , also added some Colonial Revival elements, such as enlarged dormer windows. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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* Oldest part of the house
* Door c. 1751
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