Cancel

Open app

Search

Delaware City

3.0 (1 review)
Closed • 8:30 am - 4:30 pm

Delaware City Photos

Recommended Reviews - Delaware City

Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
Yelp app icon
Browse more easily on the app
Review Feed Illustration

4 years ago

Helpful 1
Thanks 0
Love this 0
Oh no 0

Verify this business for free

Get access to customer & competitor insights.

Verify this business

Fonthill Castle - Fonthill Castle

Fonthill Castle

4.6(89 reviews)
57.4 mi

Amazing property, it is a hidden gem. Went with my family for the tour and everyone enjoyed it!read more

Wow. What a unique, random gem and historic property. What is Fonthill and why is there a castle in…read moreDoylestown, Pennsylvania? Fonthill Castle was the home of archeologist and tile maker Henry Chapman Mercer. (Also in Doylestown are two more Mercer buildings you can tour - the Mercer Museum and the Moravian Pottery and Tile Works building, the business Mercer ran and where most of the tiles in the castle were produced.) Henry Mercer seems like he was an interesting guy, and you can see that in his home - 44 rooms, 18 fireplaces, 200 windows, who knows how many staircases...! And designed and decorated in a way I've never seen anywhere else. The castle is an early example of poured-in-place concrete building and is a mix of Medieval, Gothic, and Byzantine architectural styles. And there are, of course, Moravia tiles (and some historic and international tiles that he collected during his life) throughout the house - almost more than you could imagine. We visited last Saturday to experience their "Fonthill Castle Holiday Lights Meander Experience," which allows you to visit the castle through a self-guided experience (there were staff in various rooms who were happy to answer questions) and enjoy a series of Christmas trees on display throughout the home. I definitely enjoyed the experience but am definitely planning a return visit to see the castle in better light (not at night in the dark - which was perfect for the Christmas tree experience) - they offer 60-minute guided tours though the house for most of the year! The castle is pretty wild, and I look forward to visiting it again and experiencing it in a new way. If you are interested in architecture, art, crafts, the Arts and Crafts design movement, or just quirky, unusual places, definitely add Fonthill to your list and check it out!

Photos
Fonthill Castle - Castle Exterior Spring 2023

Castle Exterior Spring 2023

Fonthill Castle - Fonthill Castle

Fonthill Castle

Fonthill Castle - Fonthill Castle

See all

Fonthill Castle

Nemours Estate - Noël at Nemours

Nemours Estate

4.5(68 reviews)
14.3 mi

Fantastic experience due to all of the friendly, enthusiastic and knowledgeable staff. Right from…read morethe start at the ticket booth through to Ed the tour bus driver this crew of volunteers made this a memorable visit. Of course the grounds are stunning as is the house. This estate has the best basement I have ever seen. Sure the rest of the house is beautiful but that basement is great. Don't miss the chauffer's garage and living quarters. We learned a ton about the duPonts that lived here but I now need to learn more. Well worth the price of admission! Bravo!

My husband and I went to Nemours Estate & Gardens after i had recently heard about it. The mansion…read morewas very beautiful. Just remember no eating, drinking (the complimentary water they give you upon entering their welcome center, don not touch anything, sit anywhere unless there is a throw pillow indicating "Yes you can sit here", oh yes and no chewing gum. The gardens were pretty except most of the flowers aren't in bloom in mid April, the fountains aren't turned on in the multiple reflection pools either. It would be great if they indicated all of this somewhere on their website. I just feel like you don't get your money's worth if not all of the flowers are in bloom. My advice is visit sometime in the summer possibly then maybe you'll see more. All in all it was a cool experience just to get out and do something but u definitely would have went at a later date had I known the gardens were not fully in bloom. But as a love of tulips I absolutely loved seeing those.

Photos
Nemours Estate - Music room set up for concert

Music room set up for concert

Nemours Estate - Dining Room

Dining Room

Nemours Estate - Staircase

See all

Staircase

Caleb Pusey House - Caleb Pusey House -- 1849 Crozer schoolhouse, adjacent to Pusey house

Caleb Pusey House

5.0(1 review)
22.1 mi

Little-known cultural jewel in Delaware County! I believe when we took the tour they said this is…read morethe oldest structure still standing in Delco! First, yes, this is kind of out of the way of more obvious places, and is on some "back roads" for those not familiar with that part of Delco ("back roads" as in winding through the residential parts of Brookhaven/Upland, not as in some rural route). You will literally have to drive through a neighborhood of 20thC homes in order to get to Race Street, where what remains of the plantation is located. But it's easy enough to get to, with "Pusey Plantation" signs pointing the way when you are close, and definitely worth the trip. The address says Brookhavem but it really seems like it is in Upland, FYI. The location is kind of behind some project housing, which is so bizarre given the fact that this used to be a homestead on a 100-acre farm. But don't think you are in the wrong place, just keep going until you see it around the corner. The heavily constructed area will open up to a small park and the old home. It's a little oasis in the middle of sprawl and creeping citification. The tour (offered May - Oct), is really intimate in the tiny house, and the antiques and period items are very cool to see up close. The guide was personable, and very friendly about asking questions and showing her love of local culture and the history of the home. They host a fall festival which is great for kids (as is the tour, which they adjust for kids' interest levels). Here is info from their website: "Built in 1683 and occupied by Caleb Pusey, this is the only building still standing which can claim documented association with the Proprietor, William Penn, and which he is known to have visited on several occasions. This unique English Vernacular house stands beside Race Street, the small road once paralleling the millrace that brought water from Chester Creek to power the mills."

Photos
Caleb Pusey House - Caleb Pusey House -- exterior

Caleb Pusey House -- exterior

Caleb Pusey House - Caleb Pusey House -- is neighbored by two other historical buildings, with names

Caleb Pusey House -- is neighbored by two other historical buildings, with names

Caleb Pusey House - Caleb Pusey House -- 1849 Crozer schoolhouse, adjacent to Pusey house

See all

Caleb Pusey House -- 1849 Crozer schoolhouse, adjacent to Pusey house

Delaware City - localflavor - Updated May 2026

Loading...
Loading...
Loading...