Devon

Devon, PA

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Devon, a picturesque and tree-lined community in Easttown Township in Chester County, is a breath of fresh air for people who want to escape the constant on-the-go mentality of Philadelphia and other large cities. This beautiful area has a population just over 1,500, but each year it swells with visitors for the world-famous Devon Horse Show. To learn about Main Line Luxury Properties contact Mary Beth Hurtado at 610-608-3119 or Request Info.

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Devon, a picturesque and tree-lined community in Easttown Township in Chester County, is a breath of fresh air for people who want to escape the constant on-the-go mentality of Philadelphia and other large cities. This beautiful area has a population just over 1,500, but each year it swells with visitors for the world-famous Devon Horse Show.

Homes for Sale in Devon
This affluent Main Line suburb has some of the area’s most beautiful homes. The average home price here is just under $500,000, but there are homes for sale at all price points on the spectrum, including those listed above $2 million. Generally, buyers can expect to pay about $200 per square foot to live in Devon.

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Whether you want a spacious home with an open floor plan or you’d prefer something cozier that’s convenient to public transit, there’s a home for sale in Devon that matches your needs.

Devon Schools
Children living in Devon attend schools in the Tredyffrin/Easttown School District. There are a number of private schools in the area as well.

Devon Elementary Schools

  • Beaumont
  • Devon
  • New Eagle

Devon Middle Schools

  • Tredyffrin-Easttown
  • Valley Forge

Conestoga High School is Devon’s only school for grades 9 through 12, and it’s moments from Cabrini College, Eastern University, Rosemont College and Bryn Mawr College, as well as Haverford College.

Dining and Shopping in Devon
Diners love Devon; there are some fantastic restaurants located right in town. The White Dog Café specializes in fresh, local fare, and Paramour offers upscale American cuisine and cocktails. Nectar is a local favorite for Pan-Asian. The non-profit PALS pet rescue owns the Black Cat Café, which offers animal lovers the chance to enjoy delicious meals and desserts while helping homeless pets find their forever homes.

Locals flock to Eagle Village shops for a whimsical assemblage of quaint shops and boutiques. We’re close to the Gateway Shopping Center and Valley Fair Mall, as well, so there are plenty of shopping opportunities for locals.

Entertainment in Devon
Moviegoers in Devon head over to Reel Cinemas, while Footlighters Theater delights audiences with numerous stage productions throughout the year. A handful of neighborhood watering holes provides a bit of local nightlife.

History buffs enjoy Devon’s proximity to Valley Forge National Historical Park, and golfers have several area courses to play. The annual Devon Horse Show is a local tradition, held in May and June, and it’s the largest and oldest outdoor multi-breed horse competition in the United States.

Parks and Recreation in Devon
The Tredyffrin Township Parks and Open Space Department manages 12 parks, and one of them—Bocce Grove—is in Devon. With swings, a playground and a picnic area, it’s a wonderful place to spend a warm afternoon. The park also has half-court basketball, and it’s not uncommon for locals to pick up a game and play with neighbors and friends.
Jenkins Arboretum & Gardens is a local treasure sure to bring out the inner Thoreau in all of us. Sharp’s Woods Preserve is also nearby, along the headwaters of Darby Creek. Its mix of meadows and wetlands is an oasis of nature surrounded by Devon and other suburban communities.

Commute Times from Devon
From Devon, it’s a quick 30-minute ride on SEPTA’s Paoli-Thorndale Line to Philadelphia. Because Devon is located just off Highway 30, commuting to nearby cities and towns is usually convenient and fast.

From Devon to:

  • Wayne: 3.1 miles
  • Chesterbrook: 3.3 miles
  • Valley Forge: 4.1 miles
  • King of Prussia: 6.3 miles
  • Bridgeport: 7.3 miles
  • Phoenixville: 8.5 miles
  • Norristown: 8.6 miles
  • Upper Darby: 11.2 miles
  • Gladwyne: 12.1 miles
  • Philadelphia: 22.1 miles

To learn about Main Line Luxury Properties contact Mary Beth Hurtado at 610-608-3119 or Request Info.

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