Historic Home Located in the Quiet Pittsburgh Suburb of Mount Lebanon
Seneca Place, built in 1936, has much of the original architecture. Renovated in 2021 with a new kitchen and outdoor patios, this house is located on a quiet street. You find hardwood floors throughout and original tile in the bathrooms. Your hosts are only steps away in a separate residence.
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Mount Lebanon, a neighbourhood in Pittsburgh, is home to this holiday home. Station Square and The Mall at Robinson are worth checking out if shopping is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's popular attractions can visit Kennywood. Looking to enjoy an event or a game? See what's going on at PPG Paints Arena or Acrisure Stadium.
The home was beautifully appointed and spotless. The back patio was a wonderful spot to have morning coffee. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay and hope to return.
Seneca Place is a piece of classic charm located in an amazing historic neighborhood. The property manager has taken this home to the next level of comfort; drawing upon his many years of travel and what he enjoyed most about his overnight accommodations. From the fresh baked cookies, that greeted our arrival, to the water bowl left out for our beagle, this place sets the standard for a five star property. Michael and his wife saw to it that we wanted for nothing and were available if we needed anything. My wife can't recall the last time we were greeted so warmly and with such attention to our every needed. We can't wait to visit them again and wish them the best of success with this amazing property.
Benjamin S.
Stayed 10 nights in Jul 2023
Response from VrboOwner on 22 Jul 2023
Christy and Ben,
You both are welcome back anytime. Thank you, again, for being our guests.
I loved the tutorial on the ham radio.