An aerial view of Brandywine in Chester County, PA.
Countryside

Life in the Countryside Near Philadelphia

An aerial view of a river in Bucks County, PA.
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Serenity at the Heart of the Nation

The countryside near Philadelphia features picturesque landscapes and historic, close-knit communities. Nicknamed America’s Garden Capital, this region, which spans Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey, offers an escape from city living and a quieter, more serene lifestyle.

These neighborhoods are cultural lighthouses in a sea of rolling hills. Local festivals, such as Harleysville’s Heckler’s and Medford’s Dickens Festival, create a cultural vibrancy. The diverse architectural styles, from log cabins to Victorian castles, also enhance their charm. The region is also home to a wealth of historical sites, like Valley Forge National Historic Park and Washington Crossing Historic Park.

Whether you choose to live in Wenonah, Salem, or Medford, NJ, or Newtown, or Chadds Ford, PA — or the many other communities with comfortable commutable access to the City — prepare yourself for a kaleidoscopic experience teeming with serenity, culture and history.

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The Greater Philadelphia

Community Quiz

Whether you’re the type to relish U.S. history or diverse cultural hubs filled with artistic expression and global cuisines, Greater Philadelphia has you covered.

45,507

Total Population in the Greater Philadelphia Countryside

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Avg. Public School Rating at Chadds Ford Elementary

$107,401

Median Household Income in the Greater Philadelphia Countryside

A Sanctuary Close to Everything

A Sanctuary Close to Everything

A tree with vibrant red leaves foregrounds the Brandywine River Museum of Art.