Brooklawn is a 40.9-acre country estate set amid rolling hills, pastures, and woodlands. A red-brick Federal-style mansion dating to the 1680s is the primary feature of the estate. Philadelphia-based architect
Arthur Ingersoll Meigs designed an extension to the mansion in 1931 (hence its NRHP architectural significance) and added a spring house, servants' quarters, and garage. A low stone wall parallels Newark Road. Brooklawn was the home of U.S. district court judge
John Hannum (1915–2007) and his wife, Nancy Penn Smith Hannum (1919–2010), who served as
master of foxhounds for Stewart's Cheshire Hunt for decades and was a prominent Chester County conservationist. The estate had been home to Nancy Hannum since her stepfather, investment banker W. Plunket Stewart, purchased the estate in the early 1900s. Equestrian scenes in the 1964
Alfred Hitchcock film
Marnie were filmed at Brooklawn. == References ==