One can quibble about certain details – for example the Doric columns are much too tall for their diameter, but the overall effect is very pleasing and the lack of decoration in areas like the pediment actually works to the house’s advantage. The front windows with hinged panels below which can act as doors and the side lights around the main entrance on the side are worth noting.
The house was located for most of its life near the intersection of Hunting Park Avenue and 19th Street where it was a Boarding School for a while. As industry encroached on the area, its owner Nathan Hatfield gave it to Fairmount Park and had it moved to its current location.
It has recently been the site of an arts program oriented to the Strawberry Mansion community.