Podcast: Bausman House Eavesdropper

Welcome back to theย Uncharted Lancaster Podcast, where we explore the hidden histories, forgotten places, and long-buried secrets of Lancaster County. Produced by Uncharted Lancaster and created using modern digital storytelling tools, each episode brings a new piece of local lore to lifeโ€”revealing the strange, the surprising, and the stories history left behind.

New episodes are released every Monday and Thursday, featuring documentary-style deep dives into lost landmarks, unfinished dreams, off-limits ruins, and the legends woven into Lancaster Countyโ€™s landscape. In this episode, we explore one of Lancasterโ€™s most curious architectural detailsโ€”the stone face known as theย Eavesdropperย carved into the exterior of the historic Bausman House.

Built in 1762, this rare sandstone residence stands apart not just for its age, but for the watchful figure set beneath its eaves, silently observing the street below.

We trace the meaning behind the eavesdropper, a symbolic warning against gossip in an era when open windows, close quarters, and public conversation blurred the line between private and public life. The episode follows the termโ€™s evolutionโ€”from Old English references to roof runoff, to carved figures used in Tudor England, including those reportedly employed by Henry VIII to enforce silence at courtโ€”before arriving in colonial Lancaster as stone and symbolism.

Carved stone face known as the Eavesdropper, situated beneath the eaves of the historic Bausman House, showcasing a unique architectural detail.
This “eavesdropper” serves as a reminder not to gossip on the street below. 

The story also introduces William Bausman, the Patriot, public official, and entrepreneur who built the house with his wife, Elizabeth, anchoring the building firmly in Revolutionary-era Lancaster. Finally, we examine the homeโ€™s modern chapter: a careful, multi-million-dollar restoration that preserved its colonial character while adapting it for contemporary use.

Blending folklore, language, architecture, and history, this episode reveals how a single carved face connects Lancasterโ€™s past conversationsโ€”spoken and unspokenโ€”to the cityโ€™s evolving streetscape. Listen to the full episode here.

If you enjoy what you hear, be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and consider leaving a rating or review. It helps more listeners discover the show.ย Until next time, keep exploring. To read more about the Eavesdropper, click here.

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A faithful replica of the carved face that watches East King Street from the historic Bausman House, available as a wall-mounted piece or magnetic Fridge Guardian. Inspired by Lancasterโ€™s architectural folkloreโ€”where small details carry big stories. Available now in the Uncharted Lancaster shop.


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