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Locality: Newtown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania

Phone: +1 215-860-8313



Address: 1 E Washington Ave 18940 Newtown, PA, US

Website: www.brickhotel.com/

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The Brick Hotel 09.11.2021

Visit Beautiful Bucks County. Stay with us. Rates are very reasonable starting at $95 plus tax for a full size bed. All our rooms have private bathrooms (important to all). Lots to do. Peach Festival at Peddlers Village August 9th and 10th. Train Ride --great experience. Side Walk Sale at Peddlers Village. Newtwon is a very quaint town to walk around and enjoy the ambiance of days gone by. Dine at the restaurant. Roccos at the Brick. Book your room by calling 267 685 6443

The Brick Hotel 20.10.2021

Come stay with us and experience the 257 year history of our historic Inn. Recently, Mr. Theodore Thornton stayed with us with his 2 sons. Theodore Thornton is the descendant of Margaret Thornton who was the original occupant of the Brick Hotel circa 1763. Margaret Thornton is the great great great great great great grandmother of Theodore Thornton who stayed with us December 30th 2019. This was Theodore Thornton's first visit and he will be visiting again and again!... Call us 267 685 6443 to book your room at deep winter discounts. See more

The Brick Hotel 13.10.2021

Room 301. Hamilton upgraded with King size bed

The Brick Hotel 29.09.2021

Fresh look at the beautiful Brick Hotel garden that is the view from rooms 201. 202. 205. 206. 208. 301. and 302. Book your stay and enjoy

The Brick Hotel 25.09.2021

The Brick Hotel at Newtown has something of a history, and was built in 1763. The exact date is not known, but there was a public house there before 1744. It stands on land that Shadrick [Shadrack*] Walley located before 1684, and which Joseph Walley leased to Amos Strickland in 1748, for 20 years, but in 1761 the Red Lion, as it was called, was sold by the sheriff, and Strickland bought it. Amos Strickland, a farmer in Newtown township for several years, built a two-story br...ick house in 1763/1764 that is now known as the Brick Hotel as a residence. The land of Amos Strickland lay out along Washington avenue, then called Strickland’s lane, a well-known race course when the courts and elections were held at Newtown. The great-grandfather of William K. Carver, Newtown, did part of the carpenter work. From the surplus bricks was built the house owned by Mrs. Martha T. Heyde, once kept as the Court inn. The bricks were probably burnt in a field of Samuel Phillips. The ornate paneling used in its decoration was said to have rivaled the finest houses in Philadelphia. See more

The Brick Hotel 05.11.2020

Room 301. Hamilton upgraded with King size bed

The Brick Hotel 29.10.2020

Visit Beautiful Bucks County. Stay with us. Rates are very reasonable starting at $95 plus tax for a full size bed. All our rooms have private bathrooms (important to all). Lots to do. Peach Festival at Peddlers Village August 9th and 10th. Train Ride --great experience. Side Walk Sale at Peddlers Village. Newtwon is a very quaint town to walk around and enjoy the ambiance of days gone by. Dine at the restaurant. Roccos at the Brick. Book your room by calling 267 685 6443

The Brick Hotel 21.10.2020

Fresh look at the beautiful Brick Hotel garden that is the view from rooms 201. 202. 205. 206. 208. 301. and 302. Book your stay and enjoy

The Brick Hotel 19.10.2020

The Brick Hotel at Newtown has something of a history, and was built in 1763. The exact date is not known, but there was a public house there before 1744. It stands on land that Shadrick [Shadrack*] Walley located before 1684, and which Joseph Walley leased to Amos Strickland in 1748, for 20 years, but in 1761 the Red Lion, as it was called, was sold by the sheriff, and Strickland bought it. Amos Strickland, a farmer in Newtown township for several years, built a two-story br...ick house in 1763/1764 that is now known as the Brick Hotel as a residence. The land of Amos Strickland lay out along Washington avenue, then called Strickland’s lane, a well-known race course when the courts and elections were held at Newtown. The great-grandfather of William K. Carver, Newtown, did part of the carpenter work. From the surplus bricks was built the house owned by Mrs. Martha T. Heyde, once kept as the Court inn. The bricks were probably burnt in a field of Samuel Phillips. The ornate paneling used in its decoration was said to have rivaled the finest houses in Philadelphia. See more

The Brick Hotel 29.09.2020

The Newer look, Come stay with us and check out the beautiful garden and patio at the Brick Hotel.

The Brick Hotel 13.09.2020

Train Rides are a favorite for many. Trains take us places without the stress of driving. Enjoy a Train ride in the area and stay with us at the Brick Hotel that offers a historic ambiance of days gone by. Not your typical cookie cutter hotel, a unique experience. Full Size Bed Rooms are just $95 per night and Queen Size Bed Rooms start at $120 per night. Call us at 267 685 6443 to book your stay and explore the trains in Bucks County and Lehigh Valley.

The Brick Hotel 06.09.2020

Stay with us and explore Beautiful Bucks County Our rooms are very clean and moderately priced. call 267 685 6443 Full Size Beds for $87 plus tax and Queen Size Beds for $120 plus tax. Venture out to Peddlers Village nearby, a very unique enjoyable experience.... Wine Pairings Sundays 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm Cost: $25 Live Music Fridays & Saturdays at 7 p.m., Quaint Shops for exclusive shopping experience. Discount stores too. Fine Dining as well as casual dining. Specialty Stores with unique eats Something for everyone. Call us to reserve your rooms 267 685 6443 at the Brick Hotel. Our pricing is very modest.

The Brick Hotel 30.08.2020

Visit the 9/11 Memorial, Garden of Reflection in Lower Makefield a 10 minute drive from us. Come and see this Amazing place in memory of all residing in Bucks County and who were killed on 9/11/2001.

The Brick Hotel 17.08.2020

Weather is changing, make a weekend trip or weedday. Stay at the Historic Brick Hotel and make a trip to Princeton only 25 minutes from us. Check out the quaint shops at Palmer Square and Beautiful Architecture of Princeton University. Rooms start at $90 for our Full Size Beds and $118 for our Queen Size Beds all with private bathrooms. Call us at 267 685 6443.

The Brick Hotel 13.08.2020

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