Rose Valley (Pennsylvania)
Rose Valley is a small borough in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, United States.
History
Rose Valley was founded by William Price in 1901, and was originally created as part of an imagined utopia following the Arts and Crafts movement.
Get in
By car
Rose Valley is located south of the county seat of Delaware County, Media. Rose Valley/Manchester Road is the major road into Rose Valley
By train
SEPTA Regional Rail trains (Media/Elwyn Line) stop at Moylan-Rose Valley Station, located just outside the borough limits to the north.
- 🌍 Moylan–Rose Valley railway station, 4 Manchester Rd, Nether Providence Township.
By plane
Philadelphia International Airport (PHL IATA) is minutes from Rose Valley and is served by taxis and the SEPTA R1 Regional Rail Line.
Get around
Rose Valley has no sidewalks; the easiest option is to use a car.
See
- 🌍 The Rose Valley Museum, 41 Rose Valley Rd, ☏ +1 484-444-2961. Housed in the Thunderbird Lodge, an artist studio central to the Arts & Crafts movement.
Do
- 🌍 Hedgerow Theatre, 64 Rose Valley Rd. One of the Delaware Valley's premiere professional theatres, located in a charming, restored former mill.
Sleep
The nearest accommodations are located north of the borough, in Media
Go next
Swarthmore, the home of Swarthmore College is located less a few miles to the east and is also accessible by SEPTA's R3 Media/Elwyn Line
Routes through Rose Valley |
Middletown ← Media ← | W E | → Swarthmore → Philadelphia |