10 Awesome Neighborhoods To Call Home

Posted on March 2010   Page 3 of 10
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The Village
Newtown Boro, Bucks County

This closely knit borough dating back to 1683 may no longer be surrounded by bucolic farmland (more like Toll Brothers developments), but feels more enchanting than ever thanks to design-minded residents who’ve struck a careful balance between historic and artistic.

Schools: Public: Council Rock. Private: Newtown Friends, the George School.
Commute to Philly: By car, 40 minutes via I-95; by SEPTA, 15-minute drive to Yardley train station, then one hour on the R3.

Things you get: History, sure, but also designer Katra Michener’s Love Illuminati boutique, Trove’s rehabbed vintage furnishings sales, Bucks County’s cutest hardware store. Heck, even State Street’s Gap and Starbucks don’t feel chain-y. Plus, great, great parties: “porch fest,” library fund-raisers, movie-in-the-park nights …

Things you don’t: A SEPTA station.

Betcha didn’t know: Newtown Theatre, which showed its first film in 1906, is the country’s oldest movie house.

Residents you ought to know: Radio Times host Marty Moss-Coane; photographers Emmet Gowin (a Princeton prof) and David Graham (a UArts prof).

The future: The old Acme on Sycamore Street is becoming “The Promenade,” a mixed-use development with Anthropologie as anchor.

Meet the neighbors: Kevin and Christine Edmonds moved their family of four here eight years ago. What they love: their house, which is old enough to have provenance and big enough for a disco party; October’s all-day Music in the Park festival; horseback riding at nearby Tyler State Park; and a parade for every holiday, in which “Kevin drives the mayor in his ’65 Lincoln Continental,” says Christine.

Wanna buy here? Realtor and historic home expert Mary Dinneen says to line up a mortgage lender and a home inspector who knows old houses, and be ready to jump. “Historic homes are typically one percent of all the properties for sale in Bucks County,” she says.

Just sold: A restored circa-1890 front-porched, black-shuttered brick Victorian on East Washington, with random-width pine floors, FIOS wiring and carriage house, for $440,000.

You might also like: Langhorne borough, for antique and pedigreed homes at lower prices — but less socializing.
 

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where is this organic grocer of which you write?
Posted by Susan | Feb. 26, 2010 at 3:12 PM
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CEOs and construction workers all shop at the same organic grocery... please tell us where in Phoenixville this is.
Newtown Neighborhood Speicalist
Posted by Jen | Feb. 27, 2010 at 6:59 AM
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Newtown Neighborhood Speicalist
Posted by Jen | Feb. 27, 2010 at 7:09 AM
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I am a 17 year Resident Realtor Specialist in Relocation,satisfied customers across the US have dealt with me. I am everything Newtown JenBuschel@gmail.com .Lets meet
Love for Phoenixville
Posted by John | Feb. 27, 2010 at 11:06 AM
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I lived there from 1998 to 2009. I loved watching the transformation! It was SO nice to have easy access to Bridge Street rather than having to drive into Philly for an enjoyable meal and cocktails. I made a recent move to Key West, which I love, but I do miss Phoenixville.
Organic grocer
Posted by Anonymous | Feb. 27, 2010 at 1:41 PM
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I think they are referring to Kimberton Whole Foods.
Alt Weekly Phoenixville Website
Posted by oneninefoursixzero | Mar. 1, 2010 at 7:29 AM
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To check out reviews and preview events re: all things Phoenixville, check out oneninefoursixzero.com - some great info on alt culture / entertainment happenings in the ville.
Kelly
Posted by Kelly | Mar. 1, 2010 at 6:37 PM
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Swarthmore is a treasure. The town is very walkable, has a quaint downtown area with more useful shops and parks then you might notice by car, and do not let the fact that its a college town scare you: the town is dry thanks to its Quaker roots and Swarthmore College students are so busy with their studies you never see them out anyway!!
Swarthmore is like one big neighborhood.
Posted by Sue | Mar. 1, 2010 at 8:54 PM
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What I love most about Swarthmore is that you feel like you are part of a community that treasures connectedness. I never fail to see someone I know when I am out and about town and it most often results in a friendly chat.
The organic store is the farmers market...
Posted by Anonymous | Mar. 2, 2010 at 6:44 AM
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The organic store is probably the farmers market held Saturday's May-November. There is also a produce junction. Both are great places to shop. I've enjoyed livng in Phoenixville for the past 4 years, great town.
CEO / construction workers
Posted by Anonymous | Mar. 2, 2010 at 7:09 PM
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Susan, in case you haven't been to Pville lately, this isn't the old 'ville you might remember. There are plenty of high income (including CEO's) in Phoenixville and of course there are still plenty of blue collar folks. The new restaurants and shops embody the population that surrounds them and I don't think Majolica (rated 1 of the top 50 restaurants in Philly by Craig Laban) and Hipster Home would be surviving without the locals support.
Organic Food in Phoenixville
Posted by Pamela | Mar. 3, 2010 at 9:19 AM
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Hi Susan We live in Phoenixville (15 years now) and shop at Kimberton Whole Foods in Kimberton and Whole Foods in Devon, both are only 10 minutes away or so. The Giant in P'ville has a great selection of organic produce as well as nice selection of organic, gluten free foods. Best seleciton of major grocery stores.
Phoenixville Green Community
Posted by Pamela | Mar. 3, 2010 at 9:23 AM
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Phoenixville Green Team is a group of interested residents who provide information and learning opportunities to the community about "living green in Phoenixville". Our website is click here and we are happy to hear from residents about what they do or experience or would like to know more about. You can sign up for email notifications if you would like to stay informed.
Phoenixville Green Community
Posted by Pamela | Mar. 3, 2010 at 1:13 PM
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sorry, I see that the website link in the previous post isn't working. try click here
Organic Market
Posted by Anonymous | Mar. 3, 2010 at 5:38 PM
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The "organic market" they were referencing was the popular Farmers Market located right in the downtown of Phoenixville. It is a great market that is open all year round and has the freshest selection of fruit, vegetables, meats and baked goods in the area.
Charlestown Hunt has Phoenixville Address
Posted by Kelley | Mar. 4, 2010 at 12:37 PM
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We are 22 year business owners and 20 year residents of the area! We live in Charlestown Hunt it is an excellent community. It is in the Great Valley School District and 3 miles from downtown Phoenixville! We are selling our single family home (109 Charlestown Hunt Drive).
best places to live
Posted by Anonymous | Mar. 4, 2010 at 8:54 PM
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To give the Annual Best Places issue a little more depth, perhaps there could be a quality of life category? Either through a survey or some form of index based on length of stay among residents in the same community. It would provide a little substance to the real estate stats. Also, it is stated that there is a price chart available for 375 additional places, but, that its not the case. Is this an oversight?

Posted by Kladinvt | Mar. 7, 2010 at 8:55 AM
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It's odd to read about the town I grew up in, that was centered on the steel company and the army hospital, to now be a "hip" nearly "chi-chi" bedroom community. I was there recently and was a bit shocked, surprised and happy to see things are the same and vastly different from when I lived there in the 60's and 70's. I guess Phoenixville like the mystical bird has risen from the ashes.
Brewerytown
Posted by Darren | Mar. 16, 2010 at 9:23 AM
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Brewerytown finally gets a mention! I live right by Brewerytown and have heard that Mugshots Coffee will be opening up in the next few months on the 2800 block of Girard.
VICTORY Brewing Company in Downingtown
Posted by J | Mar. 17, 2010 at 2:42 PM
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This is a destination for bikers and bicyclists from the city and elsewhere on weekend afternoons - and a great local treasure for excellent beer and eats. Can't believe this was overlooked!
"tip top shape?"
Posted by Anonymous | May. 5, 2010 at 12:28 PM
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"Lord" Markel keeps his properties in tip top shape? Maybe this butt kissing reporter should talk to some of the tenants.
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only 1 Philly neighborhood?
Posted by Anonymous | Jan. 23, 2011 at 2:06 PM
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Disappointed that only 1 Philly neighborhood made it into the list. :( I guess the quality of the public schools and the crime rate don't help much.
 
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