West Chester, Pennsylvania
The Residential Issue of Landscape Architect and Specifier News saw many firms submit their projects for feature consideration. Clock Tower Farm is one of several great projects we are excited to showcase on LandscapeArchitect.com.
Clocktower Farm traces its distinguished origins back to 1703, when William Penn himself played a role in patenting the land on which the property now stands. From that auspicious beginning through its later settlement, this 7.5-acre estate in West Chester, Pennsylvania has carried a rich history, more formally documented from the 1830s, with later significant renovations undertaken in 1882. At that time, the property encompassed a colonial manor house, barn, workshop, riding paddock and a remarkable five-story clock tower that for some time housed a water tank that serviced the estate. A saltwater pool and tennis court were later twentieth century additions to the property.