A Guide to Bucks County’s Most Beautiful Gardens

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Bucks County, part of Southeastern Pennsylvania, is a key contributor to the region's reputation as the garden capital of America.

Bucks County, part of Southeastern Pennsylvania, is a key contributor to the region’s reputation as the garden capital of America, writes Belinda Brusch for Fox 29 Philadelphia.  

While the famous Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square draws many visitors, Bucks County offers smaller, equally stunning gardens that deserve attention. 

One hidden gem in Bucks County is The Gardens at Mill Fleurs. Located on the Tohickon Creek in Point Pleasant, this oasis, created by Barbara and Robert Tiffany, offers an intense vision of color and beauty.  

The couple transformed a rundown former bed and breakfast, purchased in 1993, into an incredible array of plants.  

Another remarkable site is the Andalusia Historic House, Gardens, and Arboretum, situated right off State Road in Andalusia

This historic “Big House,” a prime example of Greek Revival architecture, has been a private home for 200 years and is on the National Historic Register.  

The gardens, dating back to the house’s inception, feature various “rooms” with diverse plants, shrubs, and trees, offering peaceful walks and breathtaking views of the Delaware River.  

For garden enthusiasts and casual observers alike, these locations in Bucks County provide awe-inspiring experiences, showcasing nature’s abundant beauty year-round. 

Read more about the gardens to visit in the Bucks County region in Fox 29 Philadelphia. 


The Gardens at Mill Fleurs

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