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CHESTER HEIGHTS |
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The Chamberlain-Pennell House, also known as Hill of Skye, is a historic home located in Chester Heights. The building was built about 1722 and "modernized" in the mid-19th century. The 2-1/2-story, brick house in configured in a "hall, passage, parlor" plan. A 1-1/2-story kitchen wing was added to the west side sometime before 1798.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 27, 1977.