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Fonthill Castle
Experience the Holidays at Fonthill Castle will offer Daily Winter Wonderland one-hour guided tours from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Sundays, Fridays and Saturdays from November 19 to December 30, 2022. Weekends in December, the Castle will also host Holiday Lights Meander, a 30-Minute “On-Your-Own” Timed Holiday Experience. Lastly, enjoy Evening Tours of the castle all aglow on Saturdays and Sundays December 3-18, 2022.
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61st Annual Holiday House Tour & Tea
Four Lanes End Garden Club.
The tour will include four historic homes decked out for the holidays, a formal tea at the Middletown Country Club and our Country Store located at the Richardson House.
Our Country Store will be selling our famous homemade cookies along with a large variety of hand-crafted gifts.
Tickets are $25 pre-sale and $30 day of the tour.
For more information visit www.langhornegardenclub.com or call 215-788-2106.
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Holiday home tour and tea set for Thursday in Langhorne area
The Four Lanes End Garden Club will give area residents a chance to rev up their celebratory spirit Thursday when the group hosts its 58th annual Holiday House Tour and Tea.
The daylong event will be spread out between several stops in Langhorne Borough, Langhorne Manor and Middletown.
The itinerary includes self-guided tours through four private homes, festively decorated by garden club members to different holiday-themes based on the house’s style and history. Decorators will focus on using natural materials.
"We encourage visitors to notice the floral arrangements and ornaments, many of which are handmade by club members, to show them what they can do in their own homes for the holidays," said Darlene Helicke, the event's co-chairwoman.
The stops include a 1790-built home in Langhorne Borough decorated to the theme of "A Secret Garden;" an 1890-built Victorian style home in Langhorne Manor decorated to an "O Tannenbaum" theme; a 2007-built carriage house in Middletown decorated to the theme of "An Enchanting and Iridescent Christmas;" and a circa 1740 stone house with a large addition built circa 1810 in Middletown that will be decorated to "A Picture-esque Christmas" theme.
Also on Thursday there will be a formal tea at the Middletown Country Club where guests can take a break from the tour, have a hot cup of tea or coffee and enjoy dozens of different types of homemade cookies and treats made by the club members. The club will be decorated to the theme of "Happily Ever After" and will include a Christmas tree adorned with white lace flowers, small floral bouquets and decorated gift boxes and glass balls with lace and pearls.
Guests will be able to buy raffle chances for gift baskets and also shop for handmade holiday items, decorations and gifts Thursday at the country club. The Country Store at the historic Richardson House in Langhorne also will sell holiday items Thursday.
Typically about 1,200 people take the self-guided tours each year, but the club sold all 1,500 tickets available for the event last year, Helicke said.
The holiday house tour and tea is the garden club's biggest annual fundraiser. Proceeds from the event are used to maintain the Richardson House's gardens and grounds, pay for community beautification projects, fund two scholarships and contribute to various local charities, said Helicke, a Middletown resident.
What: The Four Lanes End Garden Club's 58th annual Holiday House Tour & Tea When: 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Nov. 16 Where: Stops in Langhorne Borough, Langhorne Manor and Middletown Admission: $20 per person if bought in advance. Tickets can be bought from any club member or at the Saint Mary Thrift Shop, Yellow Daffodil and Judy's Corner Custom Framing in Langhorne. Tickets also will be sold for $25 per person on Thursday at the Richardson House at Bellevue and Maple avenues in Langhorne Borough and at the Middletown Country Club at 420 N. Bellevue Avenue in Middletown. More information: Call 215-757-8931 or go to www.langhornegardenclub.com and click onto the activities link.
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Four lanes end garden club to stage 60th holiday house tour and tea in langhorne.
Four residences in Langhorne will be open to guests and will be decorated for the season by members of the garden club. Each home on the self-guided tour has a distinctive theme based on the house’s style, history, etc.
* On Prospect Avenue, visitors to the Worthington residence will enjoy a theme of “Let the Games Begin!” Each room is staged and decorated with different games in mind. Have fun tripping down memory lane as you recall when you played Bingo, Monopoly, Candy Land, and Uno, or just sat with your extended family catching up and enjoying each other’s company.
* The Cramer residence on North Bellevue Avenue offers a “Gift of Christmas” theme with the Italiante-Victorian style farmhouse (c. 1868). Enjoy a grand staircase and 10-foot ceilings, a library and family room, and more. The theme of this home signifies that Christmas is a holiday bringing many gifts of beloved memories.
* On Taylor Drive, explore the Formato residence with its theme of “A TREEmendous Luxembourg Christmas” featuring this German Colonial farmhouse of rich and royal history (c. 1763). Among other royal riches, enjoy a sight of a large foyer with gorgeous exposed beams and an over-sized fireplace with an original cauldron arm. Peek at a portrait of the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg who once called this home.
* Also, on Taylor Drive, the Savage residence has a theme of “Snowed In!” Entering this winter wonderland, one senses the joy of a luminescent, warm, and inviting holiday party. This home rests on part of the original land purchased by the Grand Duchess of Luxembourg which was originally owned by William Penn.
Tour tickets include a formal Tea at the Middletown Country Club (420 N. Bellevue Avenue), whose theme is “Sparkle and Shine it’s Christmastime.” Christmas is full of shiny things that sparkle, gleam, and glow. These holiday pleasures dazzle, and yet, deep down everyone knows that Christmas has its special gifts, on which year-round joy depends – the cherished people in our lives, our family and friends.
Guests are also invited to the tour’s Country Store located inside the Richardson House (corner of Maple and Bellevue avenues) where they can shop for handmade holiday items, decorations, and gifts.
Tour goers will also want to stop in at the Historic Langhorne Association’s Anna Mary Williamson Library, 160 W. Maple Avenue, for a celebration of “Christmas in the Library”.
Tour proceeds go toward the ongoing maintenance of the grounds at historic Richardson House (the club’s meeting place), community beautification projects, two student scholarships, and various local charities.
Tickets are $20 in advance from any garden club member or at the following participating Langhorne vendors: Judy’s Corner (Bellevue Avenue), Yellow Daffodil (Pine Watson Shopping Center) and Hair Quarters Hair Salon (200 East Lincoln Highway).
On the day of the event, tickets will be $25. All tickets are nonrefundable.
For information, contact Darlene Helicke at 215-757-8931 or [email protected].
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Norristown Garden Club presents our 73rd Annual Holiday House Tour
Friday, december 8, 2023 10:00 am to 8:00 pm (rain or shine).
Visit five beautiful homes in the Plymouth Meeting/Lafayette Hill Area
Tickets are limited and non-refundable: $35 donation
Tickets will be available for purchase october 1, 2023 via paypal on this website (handling fee added) or send a check payable to "norristown garden club" with a stamped, self-addressed, business-size envelope to: norristown garden club, p.o. box 742, spring house, pa 19477 , interested in showcasing your house on our tour next year.
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Langhorne Holiday House Tour & Tea Set For Thursday
The Four Lanes End Garden Club will host its 56th annual Holiday House Tour and Tea this week.
The annual event will take place Thursday, November 19 from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Two newer and two historic homes in Langhorne – four in all – will be open for tour guests, and will be decorated for the season by Four Lanes End Garden Club members.
As always, each home on the self-guided tour has a distinctive theme, based on the house’s style and history.
Here is a rundown of the home on the tour:
- A large townhouse built in 2007 on land originally owned by the Newbold family. The home has an open space design with a living room, dining room, kitchen and family room on the first floor. With the theme “Reflections of Christmas,” the floral arrangements and Christmas décor created by Garden Club members will enhance the home’s unique color scheme of turquoise walls and bright white trim.
- A 2002 brick center-hall Colonial on a quaint cul-de-sac with theme “A Traditional Christmas.”
- An 1891 Victorian on N. Bellevue Ave. with the theme “A Wish Come True at Christmas.” It is believed that the home was owned by Langhorne Standard editors/publishers and brothers George and Charles Fetterolf.
- A circa-1858 home on W. Maple Ave., with original Second Empire-style slate mansard roof. Recognized by its purple shutters and trim, the home was the town’s first drugstore, and later hosted the International Order of Odd Fellows (1876), a service fraternity started in England to help the less fortunate (considered odd at the time – hence the name). Original to the home are three fireplaces — one with Mercer tiles; a water closet in the cellar (unusual at this time); and pumpkin pine floors. The house’s theme is “Memories of a White Christmas.”
The tour ticket includes formal Tea at the Middletown Country Club. The theme is “Heartfelt Holiday,” according to a press release. Guests can break from the tour to partake in baked goods prepared by club members and hot drinks. There will also be a basket raffle.
Guests also are invited to the Country Store at Richardson House at the corner of Maple and Bellevue avenues. At the historic building, guests can shop for handmade holiday items, decorations and gifts, according to organizers.
The Holiday House Tour and Tea is the largest fundraiser for the Four Lanes End Garden Club. Tour proceeds go toward ongoing maintenance of the grounds at historic Richardson House, the club’s meeting place, community beautification projects, two student scholarships, and various local charities.
The Four Lanes End Garden Club, began in 1957 and is a crucial organization. Meetings, held on the fourth Tuesday of each month, expands members’ interests and knowledge with a variety of programs. The club’s website is: www.langhornegardenclub.com .
Tickets can be purchased for $20 in advance by 5 p.m. on Wed., Nov. 18 from any Garden Club member, or at the following participating Langhorne vendors: St. Mary’s Community Thrift; Judy’s Corner; Langhorne Coffee House; and Dance Ten. Tickets will be sold on the day of the tour for $25 at Richardson House, and at Middletown Country Club.
For tickets and information, contact Darlene Helicke at 215-757-8931.
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Lafayette Square Holiday Parlor Tour and Holiday Market
Ticket holders will be welcomed into 11 homes ready for the holiday season in this self-guided walking tour. each home is unique in its character and history, reflecting the uniqueness and diversity of this neighborhood’s residents., ticket holders can enjoy carriage rides in the park, and trolley stops around the neighborhood., this event takes place rain or shine..
Christmas Lights in Bucks County to See This Holiday Season
Bucks County is full of fun holiday lights displays to see. Whether you’re looking for an amazing drive-through light show or neighbors who go all-out to decorate their homes for the season, the area has so much to offer. There are giant Santas, the Twelve Days of Christmas, and even Baby Yoda. Take a look at some of our favorite Christmas lights in Bucks County to get you in the holiday spirit.
We do our best to verify the residential displays every year. Please let us know if you find that a house no longer has a light display.
Shady Brook Farm
One of the best drive-through holiday lights shows near Philadelphia is Shady Brook Farm. The 3 million lights include everything from Santa’s workshop to a Bucks County covered bridge. The dedicated radio station, 90.7FM, plays carols and holiday standards for visitors to hear as they drive through the display.
In addition to the holiday light show , which stretches for over a mile, there are lots of other seasonal activities. There are plenty of snacks and hot drinks for adults and kids, plus visits with Santa, fire pits, and more. The festivities always stretch into January if you want to keep the Christmas spirit into the new year (and miss the crowds!).
Banas Family Light Show
Bartlett Court in Yardley is home to one of the best displays around–the Banas Family Light Show. Pull into the cul de sac and set your radio to 93.5 FM. You’ll hear “Feliz Navidad,” “Frosty the Snowman,” and more as the synchronized lights change with the music. The lights are on nightly from 5-10pm.
The Moores’ Christmas Display
This yard packed with lights and figurines is one of the best displays we’ve seen. We actually gasped as we turned the corner and saw it ahead of us. From ice skating penguins to flying reindeer and Santa in his sleigh, there is lots to see here. Every inch of shrubbery and trees is also covered in lights, which makes it all shine even brighter.
Light Up 394
The generous family at Light Up 394 goes all out for the season. Their Candy Lane Zoo features dozens of inflatable animals and an aquarium scene plus light tunnels in a walk thru display.
The lights are just part of what they do, though–Santa makes appearances, and you may find goody bags to add to the magic. If you leave a letter for Santa with a return address in the mailbox, you’ll even get a reply! Check their Facebook page for the schedule.
The family collects donations for Alpha Bravo Canine, an organization that provides service dogs to disabled veterans. See the QR code sign in the yard to contribute.
Wellington Drive Holiday Lights
Few houses shine brighter than this home on Wellington Drive. Playful penguins, Disney characters, and snowmen dot the front yard, and the whole house is covered in lights.
Jones Family Christmas Display
It’s hard to know where to look first at the Jones Family Christmas Display in Hatboro. Presents, trains, illuminated snowmen, and lit up Christmas trees plus seasonal music make this one of the most elaborate displays. It’s no wonder that it’s an award winner.
Colonial Drive Lights
Seeing the lights on Colonial Drive is an annual tradition for many families around Langhorne. The lights come on every night at 5pm throughout the holiday season and last until 10pm.
This year brings a change to Colonial Drive Lights , which has moved to an innovative light projection rather the synchronized show they have been known for in the past (note that our photo is from a previous year). The music is available at 92.1FM, and it also plays at a low level right outside the house, so you can enjoy the songs even if you’re not in the car.
Each year, the owners select a charity for donations–this year is Make a Wish. See the Venmo code to make a contribution.
Christmas Stories in Doylestown
This house in Doylestown is incredible and a highlight of seeing Christmas lights in Bucks County. The whole yard is full of every Christmas story you can imagine.
From The Bible to National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation to Die Hard , there are lights, statues, displays, and dioramas depicting ALL the Christmas tales. If you’re looking for Mickey and Minnie, the kid with his tongue stuck to a flagpole, or Buddy the Elf, this is your spot. Classics like ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas are included, too.
Inflatables on Farber
If you like inflatables, don’t miss this display. Dozens of characters from Baby Yoda to Mickey Mouse fill the front yard. You’ll see Frosty and Rudolph on a Ferris wheel, a North Pole shuttle, and The Grinch hanging out in the background. A little bit of music and light projections complete the show.
Santa’s Place on Limekiln
This sprawling front yard has a little bit of everything for Christmas lovers. A large Santa greets visitors beside lit trees, candy canes, snowmen, and even a scrolling message of Christmas cheer. There are plenty of inflatables and lights to enjoy. Be aware that cars move pretty quickly here, so you may want to put your hazard lights on to drive by slowly and appreciate the Christmas light display.
Peddler’s Village
One of the most impressive holiday lights displays in Bucks County is Peddlers Village in Lahaska. Across the shopping center , the trees, gazebo, and buildings are lit along with special displays for the season. In total, 1 million lights decorate the property at Christmastime and light the way for people shopping, dining, and enjoying all the holiday events like the gingerbread display and visits with Santa.
Green Heather Lights Show
The Grinch, Frosty, Santa, and more beloved characters make an appearance at the Green Heather Lights projection show. The family-friendly show features computer-animated LED lights synchronized to music. One of the more ambitious residential Christmas lights shows, they have their own radio station—87.FM—that plays along with the lights as they change color and patterns.
This year, Tuesday nights feature Disney songs all night, and Thursdays are dedicated to Star Wars . The show starts at 5pm and repeats every 30 minutes until 9:30.
Walking in a Winter Wonderland
Every inch of this house in Perkasie seems to be covered in lights and Christmas characters. With musicians, carolers, and Nutcrackers positioned among thousands of lights, the homeowners have taken great pains to make the space entertaining and welcoming.
As you walk by the house, there are so many things to see. A swing is specially decorated for visitors who want to take photos. Then there are light sculptures, figurines, signs, and lots of Christmas cheer.
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Welcome to the Sacred Heart Holiday Home Tour
2023 is the 50th Anniversary of the Sacred Heart Holiday Home Tour. We look forward to welcoming you back this year to enjoy our traditional tour with beautiful homes in the Fabulous 40's neighborhood, in the heart of East Sacramento. We are also looking forward to providing some special surprises and unexpected treats to celebrate our 50th Anniversary.
Mark your calendar now for December 1, 2 & 3, 2023!
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For general questions, please email us at [email protected]
Celebrating its 47th year, one of Northern California's most loved holiday home tours returns this year with five elegantly decorated homes in East Sacramento's historic Fabulous Forties neighborhood.
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The Four Lanes End Garden Club will give area residents a chance to rev up their celebratory spirit Thursday when the group hosts its 58th annual Holiday House Tour and Tea.. The daylong event will be spread out between several stops in Langhorne Borough, Langhorne Manor and Middletown. The itinerary includes self-guided tours through four private homes, festively decorated by garden club ...
LANGHORNE >> The Four Lanes End Garden Club stages its 60th Diamond Anniversary Holiday House Tour and Tea on Thursday, November 21 from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Four residences in Langhorne will…
Tickets will be available for purchase October 1, 2023via PayPal on this website (handling fee added)ORSend a check payable to "Norristown Garden Club" with a stamped, self-addressed, business-size envelope to:Norristown Garden Club, P.O. Box 742, Spring House, PA 19477. 2022 Photo Gallery.
HOLIDAY HOUSE 2023. After three long years, Four Lanes End Garden Club's. Holiday House Tour & Tea. finally returned. Club members were thrilled to be back in the saddle again decorating, baking, crafting and creating the joy of the season to jump start everyone's holiday. So many familiar faces were among the hundreds of tour visitors.
Event in Langhorne, PA by Four Lanes End Garden Club on Thursday, November 16 2017
Credit: Four Lanes End Garden Club/Facebook. The Four Lanes End Garden Club will host its 56th annual Holiday House Tour and Tea this week. The annual event will take place Thursday, November 19 from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Two newer and two historic homes in Langhorne - four in all - will be open for tour guests, and will be decorated for the ...
Celebrate Christmas with us! Come visit the Nativity Scenes at the Langhorne House Museum. They will be available for viewing starting December 10th, 2022 through February 2nd, 2023. We are open Saturdays from 2:00 PM until 5:00 PM. Tours. We are open for tours every Saturday from 2:00 PM until 5:00 PM. Visit our contact page to book an ...
Ticket holders will be welcomed into 11 homes ready for the holiday season in this self-guided walking tour. Each home is unique in its character and history, reflecting the uniqueness and diversity of this neighborhood's residents. Ticket holders can enjoy carriage rides in the park, and trolley stops around the neighborhood.
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Shady Brook Farm. Shady Brook's incredible display. One of the best drive-through holiday lights shows near Philadelphia is Shady Brook Farm. The 3 million lights include everything from Santa's workshop to a Bucks County covered bridge. The dedicated radio station, 90.7FM, plays carols and holiday standards for visitors to hear as they ...
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First and foremost, the members of Four Lanes End Garden Club in Langhorne hope that all our supporters, their families, and their friends are healthy and safe. ... There will NOT be a Holdiay House Tour November, 2022. Why? We don't want to put our precious homeowners at risk and many of our dedicated club members are in a high risk category ...
Things to do in Langhorne, PA, United States. Explore various shows, cultural activities, festivals or concerts happening in Langhorne. Langhorne events calendar. ... Irish Rover Station House 16 May 2024. DRAWING-PAINTING USD 35. Meet Phillies Ace Reliever Jeff Hoffman | Dynasty Sports Experience Oxford Valley Mall 5 May 2024. SPORTS.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- Langhorne, PA, September 22, 2016 - Four Lanes End Garden Club will proudly host its 57th annual Holiday House Tour and Tea on Thursday, November 17th from 11 am to 8:30 pm. Two houses in Langhorne Borough and two in Langhorne Manor - four in all - will be open for tour guests, and will be decorated for the season ...