The Bell House at 56 West Church Street, erected in 1746. This building is typical of the early Germanic architecture used in the Bethlehem Moravian settlement. To the left is the Old Chapel, for many years a center of worship in Bethlehem before the Central Moravian Church was built.
The Bell House, 56 West Church Street, erected in 1746 as a residence for married people. The addition to the east was erected in 1748 and to the west in 1749. From 1749 to 1790, the structure housed the boarding school for girls which became Moravian Academy, Green Pond.