Easttown - Realty
The Township of Easttown is a quaint little community with rolling hills and charming homes located within Chester County. In the early 1900's, Easttown was known as a farming community along with several fine, wealthy estates. Along with the great history and lifestyle, Easttown Township offers residents the access to the best High School in the region. Students are zoned to schools in the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District, which includes Conestoga High School, which was selected over the Fall of 2006 as the best regional High School by Philadelphia Magazine. Conestoga offers 26 of the 32 available AP classes and retains a 15:1 student-faculty ratio. The results are reflected in the school’s high SAT scores, making Conestoga High School one of the highest-ranking open-admission high schools in the country.
Beyond the academic assets, covered bridges dot the landscape in the Easttown surrounding area. About fifteen bridges are scattered along the countryside keeping the charm of the past alive. The Knox-Valley Forge Dam Bridge is located in Valley Forge National Park and is one of the most photographed bridges in the world. The Pine Grove Bridge is the only remaining two span bridge remaining in Chester County and is located over the Octoraro Creek.
Chester County boasts a high number of world-class museums in a concentrated geographical area. The Hagley Museum and Nemours Mansion are among the handful of museums that have been given to society as historical places and national treasures. In addition to museums, Chester County offers a long list of attractions and things to do in the Easttown area. The United States Hot Air Balloon Team is anxious to sweep you off your feet to explore the lush farmland from the air! If it is antique shopping is your forte, you need go no further. The Easttown area is chock full of antique and collectible shops filled with accessories, furniture, dolls, books and everything in between. The King of Prussia Mall is the nation's largest retail-shopping complex offering eight department stores and over three hundred fifty specialty shops. The entire county is dotted with specialty shops and locally owned establishments.
Township Website:www.easttown.org