Fodor's Expert Review Parry Mansion

New Hope Historic Home
The Parry Mansion Museum, New Hope, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA.

Built in 1784, and home of the New Hope Historical Society, this stone house is fascinating because the furnishings reflect decorative changes from 1775 (Colonial) to 1900 (Victorian)—including candles, whitewashed walls, oil lamps, and wallpaper. Wealthy Quaker lumber- and flour-mill owner and businessman Benjamin Parry, often called the "father of New Hope," built the house, which was occupied by five generations of his family. Guided tours, including a brief film, give you a good sense of New Hope history.

Historic Home

Quick Facts

45 S. Main St.
New Hope, Pennsylvania  18938, USA

215-862–5652

www.newhopehs.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free, Tours May–Nov., weekends 1–5, Closed Dec.–Apr. and weekdays May–Nov.

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