Provided by Visit Bucks County:
Barn Voyage! Self-Guided Driving Tour
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The rolling hills and winding back roads of Bucks County contain many hidden gems, including dozens of historic barns! Hit the open road and embark on the Heritage Conservancy’s Barn Voyage! self-guided driving tour through Central Bucks County. Several of these barns are on private property, so please admire them from afar and share your gorgeous photos with us on social media using the hashtag #BarnVoyage.
- Take a peek into the past and 17th-century colonial architecture when you visit the Thompson-Neely Barn in Washington Crossing.
- With its yellow walls and red roof, the barn at 5801 Ridge Road in New Hope is considered to be built in Standard Pennsylvania Barn style.
- Just a hay bale’s throw from the barn at 1418 Street Road in New Hope, the additions to the barn at 1301 are a great showcase of how barns evolve over time.
- It may seem a little odd that the 19th-century barn at 6066 Sawmill Road in Doylestown is separated from the farmhouse by a road, but this separation is common in Bucks County barns!
- The property at 6370 Greenhill Road in New Hope features, not one, but three barns dating as far back as 1811.
For details on the Barn Tour, check out this article: http://visitbuckscounty.com/barns.


