Map records indicate the house was built in the 1890’s when Hazelwood was already major rail juncture but not yet an intense coke producer and an important mill town. While not grand, the placement and proportions of the uncovered original doors and windows were ample and well-suited. What you might expect in a country house and not in a crowded mill community. So we’re delighted to be able to return the latent openness of the house with rooms that are welcoming, comfortable and good to sit in. Especially on rainy Pittsburgh days.