Lombardy Hall

The main facade is five bays wide, with a center entrance topped by a four-light transom window.

Interior features include original wooden paneling, cornice moulding, staircases, and trim.

Bedford was one of Delaware's delegates to the Philadelphia Convention, whose principal outcome was the United States Constitution.

Bedford later served as a federal judge, and divided his residency between this house and a townhouse in Wilmington.

[3] Since 1968, the house has been owned by a local Masonic lodge, which in the late 20th century oversaw its restoration.

Plaque at Lombardy Hall