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Belmont Hall Smyrna, DE

Belmont Hall Smyrna, DE. Belmont Hall Facts. Belmont Hall, a Georgian mansion built in 1773, is one of the most treasured and historic houses in Delaware.  Surrounded by spacious grounds and beautiful gardens, Belmont is a great place to  visit.  www.belmonthall.org. Photo Of Belmont Hall.

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Belmont Hall Smyrna, DE

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  1. Belmont HallSmyrna, DE

  2. Belmont Hall Facts • Belmont Hall, a Georgian mansion built in 1773, is one of the most treasured and historic houses in Delaware.  Surrounded by spacious grounds and beautiful gardens, Belmont is a great place to  visit.  • www.belmonthall.org

  3. Photo Of Belmont Hall

  4. History of Belmont Hall • The home known today as Belmont Hall is one of the most historic houses in Delaware. • In 1684 William Penn granted a 600 acre parcel of land to Henry Pearman who named his property Pearman’s Choice. Thomas Collins purchased 91 ½ acres of the original grant in 1771 from John Moore. At that time there was a house on the property that was referred to as “The Manor House near Duck Creek”. • www.belmonthall.org

  5. More History • Thomas Collins, who owned the house, became the 8th Governor of Delaware. • Collins died in the house in 1789. • The property passed through many people before it became owned by the Speakman family.

  6. Old PhotoDaughters of the Revolution meet at Belmont Hall in the 1800’s

  7. Speakman Family • The Speakman family took over the property after Collins death until the 1980’s. They loved Belmont and its history and made sure that all of her grandchildren knew their family history and  appreciated the special historic place where they grew up. The house was sold to the State of Delaware in 1987 to build Route 13 bypass around Smyrna.

  8. Photo of the Speakman Family

  9. Belmont Hall Today • Currently, Belmont Hall is available to rent for special events such as weddings. It is open to the public to tour as well. Just the other day, I went there to take a tour and see first hand what Belmont Hall looked like and learn about all the cool things about Belmont Hall.

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