Havertown: Main Line Parent Neighborhood Tour
Nine miles from Philly, Havertown offers top schools, many parks, rich history, and tight-knit community โ the perfect suburb to put down roots
Just nine miles west of Center City, Havertown is a suburb of thriving local businesses, parks, playgrounds, schools, and proud neighborhoods, each with its own feel and identity. From Brookline to Oakmont to Westgate Hills, Havertown is a family-strong Delaware County commonwealth belonging to the high-ranking Haverford Township School District. Adjacent to the Main Line and with easy access to Philadelphia, Havertown makes the perfect home for commuters with active families.
History
The historical significance of Havertown is celebrated and promoted by the Haverford Township Historical Society, itself a longtime coalition of community-based Havertown residents begun in 1939 with the mission of preserving and educating on local history.
Haverford Township was settled in 1681 on land purchased from William Penn. In fact, George Washington himself was a visitor to the historic Grange Estate in Havertownโs Chatham Park. This mansion built in 1700 on a ten-acre estate is still open to the public, now one of Delaware Countyโs most affordable venues for outdoor weddings and other events.
Havertownโs elementary school makes a yearly field-trip to Nitre Hall, built just above Cobbs Creek circa 1800, Lawrence Cabin, one of Havertownโs oldest residences dating back to 1710, and Federal School, a one-room school-house established in 1797 along Darby Road.
Want to take in Havertownโs many historic sites in one day? Hike or bike the Haverford Heritage Trail, wending through Havertown and throughout the district.
Havertown Roots
Perhaps the most notable quality shared amongst the many Havertown neighborhoods is the strong sense of family and community, With kid-friendly streets, excellent public and private schools, and over thirty outdoor parks and playing fields, Havertown holds a strong attraction for new families to root in and grow, and for established families to dig even deeper.
Erica Deuschle, Havertown-born-and-raised mother of three, former board member of Haverford Township Historical Society, and award-winning realtor with a booming practice throughout Havertown and far beyond, has this to say about the place she and her family call home, โI know every divot in every street. [When] we knew we wanted a bigger house we thought, do we move out of Havertown? But it was too hard to leave.โ
Ericaโs roots in Havertown are so deep that even her parents, Doc and Terri Dougherty, are natives who attended Haverford High School. The recently retired Doc spent his career in service to the township as a mechanic and later as Public Works Director for a decade.
Now living in Havertownโs Brookline sector, Erica notes that her corner of the world has โโฆcome a long way since I was a kid, but it still has that small-town vibe I love so much. Havertown has grown with the times.โ
Community events, a diverse population, restaurants, activities, and schools that embrace and support neurodiverse kids are just a few of the reasons Erica and thousands of other families are pleased to call Havertown home.
Housing
Havertownโs neighborhoods feature a mix of single-family homes, rowhomes, condominiums, and apartments for sale or rent. Home values vary by size, location, and condition, with the current median around $500,000, reflecting steady demand in this popular Delaware County community. Architectural styles range from Victorian and Craftsman to Dutch Colonial and Havertownโs signature brick Colonial. Residents take pride in their homes, maintaining landscaping, gardens, and curb appeal year-round.
Business
A plethora of local businesses keep Havertown quaint, but active and well-serviced, from coffeehouses and restaurants to yoga studios and automotive repair shops. A major contributor to Havertownโs curb appeal? Taddeoโs Greenhouses, a family-owned business since 1954, of the sort that is an ideal representation of Havertownโs local marketplace.
For unique Philly-sports inspired items and apparel for all ages, you’ll love Discoverie Goods and Blue Rooted. Grab a fresh coffee and check out at Plant Roots & the Bookery which specializes in houseplants and plant care. House Cup Coffee is a locally owned coffee roasting company and cafe that prides itself on it’s community focus.
Since 1997, Barnabys Restaurant & Pub has been a local favorite due to its casual, family-friendly atmosphere and love for sports. Finally, Centrella’s Deli and Italian Market is longtime family-owned community staple known for hoagies and homemade specialties.
Schools
The Haverford Township School District features five elementary schools: Chatham Park, Chestnutwold, Coopertown, Manoa, and Lynnewood, each with its own mascot, programming, and fierce pride. All five elementary schools filter into Haverford Middle School and Haverford High School.
Additionally, Havertown is home to many pre-K, nursery, and Montessori schools, along with private K-12 and other schools throughout the township.
Institutions, Old and New
Erica Deuschle says, โIn the last decade, the township has really upped their game.โ What could speak to this statement more than the transformation of the Swell Bubblegum Factory, another historic Havertown site opened in 1947 and closed in 2004, into the gorgeously appointed Haverford Area YMCA.
A huge boon to the township, the Y is just part of this communityโs development over recent years. Institutions like The Skatium, where team practices, lessons, events, and free-skate sessions keep the ice busy year-round has been going strong since 1974.
And donโt forget The Haverford Township Free Library, open since 1937 at Darby and Mill Road, right in the heart of Havertown, where, by definition, such an important community hub belongs. With its calendar brimming with activities and events for all ages, the library enriches the population it serves with literature, film, knitting circles, poetry groups, trivia nights, pajama story-time and so much more.
Events and Must-dos
Havertown is buzzing with action and events throughout the year. In September, attend the Haverford Music Festival, flooding the Oakmont Business District with music and custom since 2011. In October, celebrate the town at Haverford Township Day, then enjoy Oktoberfest, a fundraiser hosted by the Haverford Township Historical Society, which also hosts the yearly Holiday House Tour each December.
When the weather starts to break, bike, run, or walk along Karakung Drive, closed to traffic every Sunday from May through October. For two weeks each May, youโll have the opportunity to continue more than fifty years of fun at the St. Denis Fun Fair and spot its iconic Ferris wheel as you cruise along Eagle Road.
June is the month for Irish Fest and Heritage Festival where youโll enjoy historic demonstrations, food, crafts, vendors, music, and activities from morning until evening.
Why Families Love Havertown
Havertown blends history, community, and modern convenience, making it a welcoming place for families and newcomers alike. With strong schools, vibrant local businesses, abundant parks, and rich cultural heritage, the township offers a balanced lifestyle that honors its past while embracing the present. From charming neighborhoods to lively events, Havertown remains a place where residents can put down roots and truly feel at homeโread more in our Moving to the Main Line Guide.
Photographs by Karen Barbuscia, except where noted.
steve May 2, 2019
We love Havertown, or as we like to affectionately call it – HTOWN! As an owner of HTOWN Born – BlueRooted we think it’s the best place to live in DELCO, let alone the country! Keep making HTOWN the best it can be!
Danielle Foster April 24, 2019
We have lived in havertown the first time, for 8 years (renting) then moved out for 1 whole year and had to come back to raise my children here and bought our home here 3 years ago. My husband and I opened our photography business (Danielle Foster Creations) in 2011 on Darby Road and recently to our 3rd location (still in Havertown) at 1717 West Chester Pike.
This building from what I gathered was a stop for the Underground Railroad and I love to have my business in such a cool historic building in Havertown. I love the sense of community here and have no plans going anywhere else
Karen Barbuscia April 30, 2019
Thanks for your comment, Danielle! Havertown is so full of history, and you’re lucky to have a piece of it to house your business!