Brandywine Conservancy
The Brandywine Conservancy is a Pennsylvania‑based nonprofit founded in 1967 that preserves land, water, and cultural heritage.
It operates the Brandywine Museum of Art in a restored mill, showcasing American and regional art—especially works by the Wyeth family and Brandywine School illustrators.
Address: 1 Hoffmans Mill Road, Chadds Ford, PA 19317
Phone: (610) 388-2700
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Chester County Man Fights Township’s Plan to Condemn Part of His 45-Acre Family Farm
A Willistown man is persisting through an ongoing governmental battle to save his beloved homestead, Maple Leaf Farm, writes Jen Samuel for The Daily Local…
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Brandywine Conservancy Study Offers Flood Mitigation Recommendations
The Brandywine Conservancy in Chadds Ford has released a flood study outlining mitigation strategies that have been designed to lessen the impact of future natural…
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$5.5M Hopelands, on Ardrossan Land in Radnor, Is a Rarity
The 14-acre Hopelands property on the once-sprawling 800-acre Ardrossan Estate in Radnor stayed with the Montgomery Scott Family when the estate was subdivided. The home…
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William Penn Foundation Funds Bucks County Effort to Promote, Protect Pleasant Pathways
The William Penn Foundation has awarded $5.9 million in grants to help extend the Greater Philadelphia Circuit Trails network. More than $1 million of the…



























