Worthington's Mill
Bucks Co. | Pennsylvania | USA
Watersource: Neshaminy Creek.
Worthington's Mill
North of Richboro, go north on Pa 232 for 2 miles, turning right Twining Road. Go about 0.7 miles to junction with Worthingto's Mill Road, turn left and go 0.5 miles to Neshaminy Creek bridge and the mill on the other side on left.
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The beautiful stone mill, 3.5 stories in height, is nestled snugly against the side of Neshaminy Creek in Wrightstown Township, Bucks County, Pa.
Built in 1763, the 35'X 55' mill constructed of fieldstone, has a 1 to 2 story by 55' stone addition along the left side.
A later addition after the mill had been converted into a residence, sometime after the early 1900's, was a two car garage attached to the right side of the mill and comprised of the same building material.
The mill is in a lovely setting, and up until the 1950's, had the additional attraction of a covered bridge beside it spanning Neshaminy Creek. The Worthington's Mill Covered Bridge was destroyed by fire one night in the 1950's.
Worthington's Mill by the Neshaminy Creek.GPS: 40' 14.89'N, 74' 59.66'W 138'/42 meters Langhorne Quadrangle