# Miller's House at Spring Mill

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Historic house in Pennsylvania, United States

United States historic place

Miller's House at Spring Mill U.S. National Register of Historic Places Miller's House at Spring Mill, November 2011 Show map of Pennsylvania Show map of the United States Location North Lane and Hector Street, Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania Coordinates 40°4′29.784″N 75°17′6.97″W / 40.07494000°N 75.2852694°W / 40.07494000; -75.2852694 Area 0.4 acres (0.16 ha) Built c. 1770, c. 1820 Architectural style Colonial, Georgian NRHP reference No. 89002281[1] Added to NRHP January 4, 1990

The **Miller's House at Spring Mill** is an historic building in the [Spring Mill](/source/Spring_Mill%2C_Pennsylvania) section of [Whitemarsh](/source/Whitemarsh_Township%2C_Pennsylvania), [Montgomery County, Pennsylvania](/source/Montgomery_County%2C_Pennsylvania), [United States](/source/United_States). Located roughly two hundred feet (61 m) from where Spring Mill Creek empties into the [Schuylkill River](/source/Schuylkill_River), it is situated approximately a one-quarter mile (400 m) southeast of the [Borough of Conshohocken](/source/Conshohocken%2C_Pennsylvania).

The house was added to the [National Register of Historic Places](/source/National_Register_of_Historic_Places) in 1989.[1]

## History and architectural features

This historic house was built circa 1770, with an addition built sometime around 1820. It has a 2½-story, three-bay, [stuccoed](/source/Stucco), [gneiss](/source/Gneiss)-stone, main section with a gable roof and a four-bay vernacular-stone addition. This Colonial-era house features vernacular, [Georgian](/source/Georgian_architecture)-style architectural details. It was built as the residence for the miller/owner of the formerly-adjacent [gristmill](/source/Gristmill).

"Spring Mill" was in operation by 1704, and gave its name to the creek and the surrounding area. It stood on the opposite side of North Lane from the house, along Spring Mill Creek. It was destroyed by fire in 1967.[2]

The current resident is ["The Tricycle Café & Bike Shop"](https://www.thetricycleshop.com)., a bicycle and coffee shop.

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-nris_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-nris_1-1) ["National Register Information System"](https://npgallery.nps.gov/NRHP). *[National Register of Historic Places](/source/National_Register_of_Historic_Places)*. [National Park Service](/source/National_Park_Service). July 9, 2010.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-nrhpdoc_2-0)** Ella Aderman (July 1989). [National Register of Historic Places Registration: Pennsylvania SP Miller's House at Spring Mill](https://catalog.archives.gov/id/71995136). National Archives and Records Administration. Retrieved December 29, 2025. (Downloading may be slow.)

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