William Penn might have slept here! It is possible; early Quaker settlers had already established Fallsington 5 years before Penn arrived in 1682, and Penn was reported to have preached at the Meetinghouse since he lived only a few miles away. Here is an opportunity to step back in time and surround yourself with history. In fact, this unspoiled village is on the National Register of Historic Places. When entering Fallsington from Yardley, you are greeted with an amazing market square surrounded by stone houses and a stagecoach tavern. This grand manor house was begun in 1690 and a stone addition was added in 1812, making it one of the largest homes in town.
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