Wynnewood was named in 1691 for Dr. Thomas Wynne, William Penn’s physician and the first Speaker of the Pennsylvania General Assembly. Billionaire Walter H. Annenberg, media mogul, philanthropist, arts patron, and United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James’s (United Kingdom) died at his home in Wynnewood in 2002. Billionaire Jeffrey Lurie owner of the NFL team Philadelphia Eagles, purchased Inwood, the 13-acre Annenberg Estate in 2007. Situated on the eastern edge of the Main Line, Wynnewood residents enjoy quick access to downtown Philadelphia, as well as a variety of shopping centers. Parts of Wynnewood are located within Lower Merion Township (Montgomery County) and parts of Wynnewood are located within Haverford Township (Delaware County.)
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Getting to Center City
Commute to Center City – 15 minutes & 8.0 miles
Average Travel Time – 22 minutes
Around Wynnewood from the Blog
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FAST FACTS:• $685,000• 2,480 sq. ft.• 4 BD/3.5 BA• Lot size: .24 acres• Year built: 1900• Lower
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