St. Leonard's Court in Philadelphia, PA is a historic complex consisting of four buildings, three of which face Chestnut Street. Originally a private girls school for young Catholic women, the complex showcases a blend of Centennial era brownstone and the architectural influence of Edwin F. Durang. Situated in the institutional core of old West Philadelphia, St. Leonard's Court is home to various tenants, including the Netter Center for Community Partnerships.
With its address at 3819 Chestnut Street, St. Leonard's Court was built in 1870 and spans a gross area of 75,574 square feet. Designed by architects John J. Deery, Sheward Henderson, and Stanley Runyon, the complex holds historical significance and is an integral part of the vibrant campus of the University of Pennsylvania.
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