Crime & Safety

$2.9 Million Dollar Main Line Home Damaged In Fire: Officials

Firefighters battled a fire at a $2.9 million home in Haverford early Wednesday morning. No one was hurt in the blaze, officials said.

A Rose Lane home in Haverford caught fire early Wednesday morning.
A Rose Lane home in Haverford caught fire early Wednesday morning. (Merion Fire Company of Ardmore)

HAVERFORD, PA — A multi-million dollar home on the Main Line was damage in an early morning fire Wednesday.

According to the Merion Fire Company of Ardmore, crews were called to 230 Rose Lane, valued at $2.9 million according to Redfin, in Haverford for a report of a house fire at about 4:30 a.m. Wednesday.

All Lower Merion Township fire companies and Narberth Ambulance responded to the home and began attacking the fire.

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The fire was raised to two alarms to bring in more resources to battle the fire.

After about 90 minutes, the fire was placed under control.

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Crews were on scene for four hours.

No one was hurt, according to fire officials.

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