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Borough Amenities

  • More open space owned by the municipality and the Civic Association as a percentage of total area than any municipality in Bucks County
  • 14 acre Covered Bridge Park
  • 23-acre Wilma Quinlan Nature Preserve
  • Miriam Groner Historic Home & Meadow
  • World War I Memorial rededicated and restored in 2011 “To All Who Serve.”
  • A Lovely Historic District
  • A Shopping center within walking distance for many residents with a large grocery, a drug store, a bank, various specialty stores and restaurants
  • Historic New Britain Baptist Church
  • Delaware Valley College
  • Historic cemetery with veterans interred from the Revolutionary War through the Civil War
  • Home of Bucks County folk Music Shop, one of the oldest acoustic stringed instrument stores in the U.S.
  • Pine Valley Covered Bridge built in 1842.
  • Home of Peace Valley Tile Works
  • Small town Americana – Fourth of July Parade; Duck Derby; astronomy in the park; children’s summer camp
  • Minutes to Fordhook Farm – the former Burpee Estate
  • Only a few miles to Doylestown the county seat of Bucks County
  • Minutes to the Mercer Museum, Spruance Library, Fonthill Castle and Michener Museum
  • Minutes to Peace Valley Park and Lake Galena, a county-owned 1500-acre recreational area
  • A short distance to the National Shrine of Our Lady of Czestochowa
  • Minutes to Doylestown Hospital recently voted among the 100 Best Hospitals in the U.S.
  • Proximity to restaurants of every cuisine and price range (or every taste and budget)
  • Only a few miles to shopping in Doylestown and Montgomeryville
  • Proximity to Peddler’s Village and New Hope
  • Minutes to the Delaware River
  • Proximity to several farm stands and farmer’s markets, including pick your own fruits, organic produce, locally raised meats and several award-winning wineries.
  • Access to center city Philadelphia and Philadelphia airport by train
  • Access to New York City by bus
  • Two hours to the Atlantic Ocean, Pocono Mountains, New York City and Washington, DC