Misfortune has had a way, over the years, of creeping into the lives of those who took up residence at the Bloomfield estate in Radnor.

Consider the fate of George H. McFadden Jr., who made his money in cotton and spent it remodeling the place in the 1920s as a lavish, 16th-century-style French chteau. He met his end years later by electrocution, while enjoying a sweat in the mansion's steam room.

Before him, New York socialite Albert Eugene Gallatin struggled at the turn of the 20th century to keep his country home on what was once an expansive 37 acres - even as entitled relatives drained his family's 200-year-old financial trust dry.

Now, more than two weeks after fire engulfed the $5.2 million, Trumbauer-designed mansion on South Ithan Street, a new generation of Main Line elites - including the wife of a national talk-radio personality, the son of a deceased top Democratic donor, and a Canadian business mogul - is left fighting over value in the ruins.

Fire investigators last week ruled out arson as a cause for the blaze, which originated April 4 in electrical wiring stapled to a basement wall.

Flames reached a dumbwaiter and rocketed three floors up the shaft - past floor-length windows with wrought-iron railings, past lavish furnishings decorating its 19 bedrooms, eventually creating an oven under the structure's slate roof.

While no one was injured, only a burned-out shell of the 22,000-square-foot mansion remains.

"I just don't see any way it can be restored without jeopardizing the original integrity of the building," said Steve Pendergast, a board member of the Radnor Historical Society. "If they rebuild it now, the cost per square foot would be astronomical."

Who will shoulder that burden or make the decision to abandon the house remains unclear - clouded by a legal fight over its most recent sale and a rent-to-own agreement that split Bloomfield's equity between landlord and tenants.

And in that Main Line tradition of keeping scandal to a whisper, none of the players is talking.

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Misfortune haunts Radnor's Bloomfield estate

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April 22, 2012 at 12:12 pm by Mr HomeBuilder
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