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From PA Turnpike (exit 27) and
Philadelphia
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Take 611 North through
Warrington for approximately 10 miles.
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Just past the Regal
Cinema Movie theater on the right is the intersection for Edison-Furlong
Road. Turn right at this traffic light.
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Continue for several
miles, through the blinking light intersection, until you reach the
traffic light for Rt. 263.
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Continue straight through the light.
***At this
point, the road becomes Swamp Road. You will pass the Devonshire Estates on
your right. Continue for approximately 2 miles to Fox Heath which is on your
left. You cannot see the farm from the road, but we do have white board
fencing and evergreen trees at the entrance.***
From Central/Northern NJ
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Take Rt. 202 South
over the toll bridge into Pennsylvania. Continue on 202 South.
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In Lahaska, near
Peddler's Village, 202 and 263 join.
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In Buckingham, stay on
263 when 202 splits off to the right.
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Pass the WaWa on your
right as you drive straight through the traffic light (413
intersection).
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After the traffic
light at 413, turn left at the second light, which is the Edison-Furlong
Road intersection.
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Follow the directions from the *** above.
From Upper Bucks
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Take Rt. 313 South to
the intersection for Rt. 263 (there is a Getty Station on your left).
Turn right onto 263 South.
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Turn left at the next
light, which is the Edison-Furlong Road intersection.
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Follow the directions from the *** above.
From Interstate 95
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Take the
Newtown/Yardley exit and continue West on the Newtown bypass.
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Follow signs for the
Bucks County Community College and Swamp Road.
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From the college, go
approximately 6 miles to Rushland (Davis Feed Mill is on your left).
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About 200 yards after
crossing the railroad tracks, bare right at the fork in the road. You
will still be on Swamp Road.
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Fox Heath is another 2
miles down Swamp Road on the right.
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You cannot see the farm from the road, but we do have
white board fencing and evergreen trees at the entrance.
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