The village grew up around the meetinghouses.  It was not a formal town square like those of New England. Rather, it was an informal public space at the intersection of several roads.

Today the paved roadways in the center of Fallsington still retain that irregular pattern. The term “square”, with its implication of geometric regularity, is misleading. Fallsington’s square is not square at all.

Key to the Map

1

Gillingham Store - Historic Fallsington Office
Museum Store
Fallsington Antique & Craft Shop

2

Burges-Lippincott House

3

Pleasants House

4

Hough House

5

Gambrel Roof House or
The 2nd Meetinghouse

5A

First Public School

6

Schoolmaster’s House

7

William Penn Center
3rd Meetinghouse

8

4th and Current Meetinghouse

9

Stagecoach Tavern

10

11 Main Street

11

Brick House - 16 Main Street

12

Three Gothic Revival Houses -
45, 51, and 57 Main Street

13

46 Main Street

14

All Saints Episcopal Church

15

Fallsington Library

16

Fallsington United Methodist Church

17

The Manor House

18

Three Federal Houses -
xx, xx, and xx Yardley Avenue

19

The Moon-Williamson Log House

20

11 Yardley Avenue

21

10 Yardley Avenue