Historic Newtown.
Friends Village is located in beautiful, Newtown, Bucks County. Established in 1683 by William Penn, Newtown is a former farming community that is known for its history and walkable downtown. It features cultural attractions, boutique shopping, and fine dining, all while maintaining its colonial charm.
The Newtown Friends Meeting House founded in 1815 by the painter, Edward Hicks, famous for his Peaceable Kingdom paintings.
A sidewalk scene with benches, green shutters on a brick building, a leaf-covered tree, an American flag, and a sign for an antiques shop.
A street view in a small town lined with historic brick buildings featuring American flags, trees, parked cars, and street lamps under a blue sky.
A street scene with various shop signs hanging outside storefronts. The prominent signs include one for 'Fiorentino's Italian Cuisine,' one for 'Joie de Vivre Fine Lingerie & Accessories,' and others for local businesses. Several people are walking along the sidewalk, and the buildings have brick and painted facades with large glass windows.
Historical town sign for Newtown, Kentucky, established in 1883, named by William Penn, with a history of 88 years in the county seat of Bucks County.

