The property was purchased by Richard Roger Montgomery and his wife Elisabeth Binney Montgomery in 1859.[4] It was a three-story, stucco over stone Italian Villa style dwelling built in three sections.
The first section was built in 1859, with additions built in the late-nineteenth century and in 1925. The 1925 addition and 1928 garden walls were designed by architect George Howe (1886–1955).[5]
For many years, the estate was the home of Archibald R. Montgomery and later, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Biddle. In 1974, it was used as the "Designers' Show House" by the Philadelphia Vassar Club to benefit their scholarship fund.
As of 2017, it was abandoned and in a state of disrepair. As of 2021, the land was subdivided, and the mansion demolished to make way for new residential construction.
^Wren, David Nelson (2017). Ardrossan: The Last Great Estate on the Philadelphia Main Line. New York, NY: Bauer and Dean Publishers. p. 13. ISBN978-0-9838632-5-0.