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          Springton Manor Farm
            Located 5 miles west of Downingtown off Route 322 
A northern section of Springton Road has been closed to allow for a bridge project. Access to Springton can be made by using the following roads.

From 282 (Creek Road), follow Marshall Road to a right on Highspire Road, turning right onto Springton Road.

From Route 322 southbound take a left on Highspire Road to a second left on Springton Road.

From Route 322 northbound take a right turn at the traffic light towards Springton Road.

This project is scheduled for completion in late 2010. The department apologize for any inconvenience this may cause to the park visitors.


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Manor House         Farm Tours         Butterfly House       
           Friends Group             Education Programs    
 
 
{baby goat} Initially part of a William Penn Manor, Springton has been in agricultural use since the early 1700’s. On this 300 acre demonstration farm, you can meet the animals and tour the Butterfly House. An interpretive nature trail ends at a catch & release fishing pond. The elegant Manor House features a Victorian garden, gazebo, terrace, and a full caterer’s kitchen perfect for weddings & corporate retreats. A new edition to the Springton Manor Carriage House is the Heritage MuralIn 2008, Springton Manor Farm joined the Rural History Confederation.
 
 
 
 
 
The Manor House at Springton Manor Farm
 
{Springton Manor House} Host your special event cloaked in surroundings of old world elegance and warmth.  From the austere dining room to the rose-patterned Victorian front entry and high-beamed ceiling music room, the history of the Manor House dates back to 1833, with each room reflecting the period in which it was built.
 
The Manor House overlooks 300 acres of centuries-old sugar maples, open pastures and stately Penn Oaks, which grace the lower pond. A Victorian garden, gazebo and tiled terrace enhance the ambiance of this historic Chester County home.
 
The Manor House at Springton Manor Farm is available for weddings, business meetings, family gatherings, class reunions, or that special celebration.  Wedding ceremonies may be held outdoors in the perennial Victorian garden and gazebo area, with the reception flowing through and around the Victorian Manor House.  Guests/clients may be seated throughout the first floor of the house, on the patio, on the front porch, or on the surrounding lawn areas.
 
The Music Room at the Manor House
Rental of the Manor House includes use of the kitchen for your caterer and their staff.  The kitchen features a commercial quality refrigerator; freezer; double oven with six-burner stovetop; three stainless-steel worktables, and a three-bowl sink.
 
Adding to the stately elegance of bygone days, the house is furnished in Victorian decor.
 
The Manor House’s second floor features a Bride’s sitting room and private bathroom for bridal party use.
 
To enhance your special event, rental tents and dance floors are permitted on the site.  Special areas are set aside for these, as shown on the Manor House Layout.
 
Business retreats and family reunions have delighted in self-guided walks through the Butterfly House, meadows and surrounding landscaped grounds.
 
Host relaxing, productive meetings without the interruptions of the usual workplace. Business functions may branch off into several areas throughout the property.
 
For more information, please contact Jay Gregg, Facility Manager, at 610-942-2450 x226.
 




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