Wyndham Alumnae House
Wyndham (click for map) is located at 215 North Merion Avenue, Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
Wyndham Alumnae House’s Bed & Breakfast will remain closed while renovations are performed. We apologize for the inconvenience and look forward to hosting your stay in the future.
For further questions please email catering@brynmawr.edu.
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A hidden gem on the Main Line.
Located just outside of Philadelphia, on its famous Main Line, Wyndham was built as a formal fieldstone farmhouse in 1796 for Patience Morgan, a Quaker widow. The house subsequently served as a residence for the families of Thomas Humphrey and John Kennedy. In 1893 it was acquired by Theodore Ely, who gave the house its name and added a spacious music room, as a gift to his daughter Gertrude.
In the years since Wyndham was purchased by Bryn Mawr College in 1926, its functions and appearance have changed in response to the needs of the College. Restoration of the existing building and the addition of a modern wing were made possible by the generosity of many alumnae/i. The wing provided updated dining rooms and offices for the Alumnae Association. Its halls have been graced with visits by the actress Katharine Hepburn '28, Supreme Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, feminist icon Gloria Steinem, as well as all the many wonderful faculty members, students, friends and families of Bryn Mawr College.
"One of the best kept secrets in the area ... this charming gem makes its home in a centuries-old house that dates back to the late 1700s, and also features a picturesque B&B and catering services." — Main Line Times Magazine
Wyndham's public rooms are decorated with many of the furnishings collected or the old Deanery. With wonderful gifts from alumnae/i, as well as the imaginative blend of period pieces that characterized the Deanery, the historically accurate interior of Wyndham offers a unique and comfortable setting, whatever the reason for visiting.