
There’s a beautiful Victorian-era home on Maple Avenue in Langhorne Borough. It’s set for the season with orange lights, chandeliers and various fall-theme decorations.
Yes, chandeliers. You read that correctly.
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While many decorate their homes with ghoulish themes, retired teachers Andrea Lamberth and Richard White decided chandeliers of all ages, types and sizes would be best.
When you drive by their 114-year-old home, 13 chandeliers are visible hanging from their wrap-around porch.
“There’s nothing the same about any one of them,” Lamberth said. “It’s not to scary for the kids and people just love it.”
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From neighbors who come up and chat on Halloween night to passersby who just pull over to admire the unique and artsy Halloween display, the couple both say they enjoy it.

Lamberth and White report they have awoken to find old chandeliers on their front porch. Lamberth said they’re not worried people are dumping their junk, they’re happy people are contributing to their display.
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“We get notes from people saying they look forward to it. Some people even leave us little gifts,” she said with a cheery smile.
Lamberth and White also put out interesting displays for other holidays.
“We always have lots of flags up for Memorial day,” Lamberth told LevittownNow.com. ”
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“It’s our responsibility as part of the Langhorne community,” White added. “No home here is the same. This makes us unique.”



