The house seemed on the brink of collapsing until one family took charge

The Hench House, built in 1887, was once so dilapidated it was deemed unsafe to enter. For decades, it sat abandoned and was not purchased until Jim and Jean Leaman, a retired couple from York, Pennsylvania, saw its potential. Captivated by its classic Victorian architecture, they decided to take on the immense challenge of restoring the house.

Over the course of five years, the Leamans worked tirelessly to bring the crumbling structure back to life. Their dedication resulted in a stunning transformation that preserved the home’s historic character while incorporating modern elements. Inside, the house feels almost magical—its vibrant stained-glass windows cast colorful light onto floors made from five different types of wood. The second floor is home to five uniquely decorated bedrooms, each with its own charm and character.

A cozy attic room was transformed into the perfect office space, and every corner of the house exudes warmth and personality. Though the restoration required substantial time, effort, and financial investment, Jim and Jean’s commitment saved this once-forgotten house from further decay.

Today, the Hench House, now known as Lady Linden, operates as a bed and breakfast and stands as a testament to the power of historic preservation. It has become an inspiration for others looking to restore and revive old homes, both in the local community and beyond.

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