• Carversville Inn Named a Must-Visit Boutique Hotel by Travel + Leisure

    Carversville Inn Named a Must-Visit Boutique Hotel by Travel + Leisure

    A 212-year-old building in one of Bucks County’s smallest villages has landed on the national radar, earning a featured review by Regan Stephens in Travel + Leisure after a years-long transformation into a boutique hotel and restaurant. The Carversville Inn, located in the heart of the tiny village of Carversville, not far from New Hope,…

  • Boutique Hotel Just Minutes from New Hope Boasts Delicious Restaurant 

    Boutique Hotel Just Minutes from New Hope Boasts Delicious Restaurant 

    Located just a few minutes from New Hope, the Carversville Inn is a cozy boutique hotel with a delicious restaurant located in a 200-year-old building, writes Regan Stephens for Travel + Leisure.  Over the years, the 1813 Federal-style building has housed a tavern, an ice cream parlor, a general store, a gas station, and a restaurant. When Milan Lint and Mitch…

  • Carversville’s Thyme & Plate Serves Cuisine Wrapped in Warm Hospitality

    Carversville’s Thyme & Plate Serves Cuisine Wrapped in Warm Hospitality

    Thanks to its delicious custom‑crafted cuisine and warm hospitality, Thyme & Plate in Carversville has built a devoted following among both locals and visitors, writes Lee Davis for the Bucks County Beacon. The eatery welcomes patrons with delightful aromas along with cheerful greetings. Personalized touches fill the space, from the stack of albums and a…

  • Carversville Inn Nears Completion of Two-Year Renovation

    Carversville Inn Nears Completion of Two-Year Renovation

    The Carversville Inn in Carversville is wrapping up its two-year renovation and preparing for a spring opening, writes Michele Haddon for the Bucks County Courier Times. The historic landmark – which was closed for nearly five years – has undergone extensive work both inside and outside. “I’m most excited that we, in this community, are…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: Historic Stone Farmhouse in Carversville

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: Historic Stone Farmhouse in Carversville

    A historic stone farmhouse set on 8.9 beautiful acres with four bedrooms and three bathrooms is available for sale in Carversville at 6325 Fleecydale Road. Perfectly situated on one of Bucks County‘s most picturesque roads, this gorgeous residence dates back to the early 1800s and offers plenty of character and a unique glimpse into the…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: Luxurious Home in Carversville is a Spectacular Retreat

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: Luxurious Home in Carversville is a Spectacular Retreat

    A gorgeous home on 3.9 stunning acres with three bedrooms and three and a half bathrooms is available for sale at 6510 Fleecydale Rd in Carversville. This idyllic retreat is perfectly nestled amidst the peaceful beauty of the forest and Paunnacussing Creek. …. … The home boasts magnificent views from all angles and plenty of…

  • Historic Carversville Post Office in Solebury Township Saved from Closure

    Historic Carversville Post Office in Solebury Township Saved from Closure

    Carversville residents can rejoice, as the tiny post office in the historic Bucks County village in Solebury Township will not be closing, writes JD Mullane for the Bucks County Courier Times. According to an unidentified source, the post office, housed in a former carriage shed on Fleecydale Road, received notice shortly after New Year’s stating…

  • ‘Carversville Day’ Returning to Bucks County. Read to Learn About the Festivities

    ‘Carversville Day’ Returning to Bucks County. Read to Learn About the Festivities

    A popular festival is returning to a town in Bucks County, and promoters have a plethora of events and fun activities for everyone. Carversville Day will be returning to the namesake town on May 13 from 12 – 3 PM. Local resident Alexandra Heffern created an event poster for the annual festival, which was shared…

  • Meridian Bank House of the Week: Spectacular Gothic Victorian Farmhouse in Carversville

    Meridian Bank House of the Week: Spectacular Gothic Victorian Farmhouse in Carversville

    A beautiful Gothic-style Victorian farmhouse in Carversville has gone up for sale. . . Originally built in mid-19th century, this home is perfectly perched on a hilltop and surrounded by a natural woodland landscape. For lovers of the beauty of Bucks County, this house is a must-have. . . The wonderfully decorated front porch wraps…

  • Fast Food Chain Executive Shakes Free of a Carversville Property; It’s by No Means a Shack

    Fast Food Chain Executive Shakes Free of a Carversville Property; It’s by No Means a Shack

    Shake Shack executive Andrew McCaughan has put his co-owned 17th century Carversville home on the market. Lisa Dukart supplied a menu of its features in the Philadelphia Business Journal. The property, near New Hope, began as a log cabin that dates to 1690. That original structure has been incorporated into subsequent renovations, now existing as…

  • Pine2Pink Finds the Green in Countywide Breast Cancer Fundraising Effort

    Pine2Pink Finds the Green in Countywide Breast Cancer Fundraising Effort

    The latest Pine2Pink fundraising effort — encompassing nearly 100 business partners across seven in-county communities — raised an all-time-high $117,000 in financial support for breast cancer patients. The Bucks County Herald covered the record effort. Pine2Pink is the brainstorm of New Hope native (now Doylestown resident) Keith Fenimore. He sought a way to honor a…

  • Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding Visits Bucks County to Dig into the Issue of Food Insecurity

    Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding Visits Bucks County to Dig into the Issue of Food Insecurity

    Pennsylvania Agriculture Secretary Russell Redding rolled up his sleeves at a Buckingham Township farm to highlight a statewide initiative to address food insecurity. WFMZ 69 News rooted out the story. Redding helped volunteers harvest fresh produce at Carversville Farm Foundation. The agribusiness has just recently joined the Pennsylvania Agricultural Surplus System (PASS). According to its…